PMID: 4294341Jan 19, 1968Paper

Titration patterns of a murine sarcoma-leukemia virus complex: evidence for existence of competent sarcoma virions

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T E O'Connor, P J Fischinger

Abstract

Stocks of inurine sarcoma virus show titration patterns ranging from one-to two-hit kinetics. The comparison of various titrations of this virus, both with and without added helper virus, to theoretical model systems composed of defined constituents, suggests the existence of a sarcoma virus that does not need coinfectinig murine leukemia virus to be manifested as a focus-forming unit. The behavior of such nondefective particles is compatible with a postulated leukemia-sarcoma virus hybrid.

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