Cellular mutation mediates T-antigen-positive revertant cells resistant to simian virus 40 transformation but not to retransformation by polyomavirus and adenovirus type 2.

scientific article published on June 1987

Cellular mutation mediates T-antigen-positive revertant cells resistant to simian virus 40 transformation but not to retransformation by polyomavirus and adenovirus type 2. is …
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P356DOI10.1128/JVI.61.6.1821-1827.1987
P932PMC publication ID254185
P698PubMed publication ID3033314

P2093author name stringBauer M
Graessmann A
Graessmann M
Guhl E
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Large T antigens of simian virus 40 and polyomavirus efficiently establish primary fibroblastsQ36867876
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Isolation and characterization of revertant cell lines. IV. Direct selection of serum-revertant sublines of SV40-transformed 3T3 mouse cellsQ42833928
Isolation and characterization of revertant cell lines. 3. Isolation of density-revertants of SV40-transformed 3T3 cells using colchicineQ42833936
The second large simian virus 40 T-antigen exon contains the information for maximal cell transformationQ45807022
Cooperation between gene encoding p53 tumour antigen and ras in cellular transformation.Q53548575
Participation of p53 cellular tumour antigen in transformation of normal embryonic cellsQ53548581
Intracellular transport of SV40 large tumor antigen: A mutation which abolishes migration to the nucleus does not prevent association with the cell surfaceQ61911972
Malignant tumours generated by recessive mutationsQ68740851
30 Microinjection of tissue culture cellsQ70160265
P433issue6
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectAdenoviridaeQ193447
SV40Q734305
P304page(s)1821-1827
P577publication date1987-06-01
P1433published inJournal of VirologyQ1251128
P1476titleCellular mutation mediates T-antigen-positive revertant cells resistant to simian virus 40 transformation but not to retransformation by polyomavirus and adenovirus type 2.
P478volume61

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