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Nucleotide sequence and genetic organization of the polyoma late region: features common to the polyoma early region and SV40.
Amino acid sequence homology between polyoma and SV40 tumour antigens deduced from nucleotide sequences.
Sequences from the genome of a non-transforming mutant of polyoma virus.
Polyoma small and middle T antigens and SV40 small t antigen form stable complexes with protein phosphatase 2A.
The role of non-ras transforming genes in chemical carcinogenesis.
SV40 T-antigen-binding sites within the 5'-flanking regions of human U1 and U2 genes.
Evidence for simian virus 40 (SV40) coding of SV40 T-antigen and the SV40-specific proteins in HeLa cells infected with nondefective adenovirus type 2-SV40 hybrid viruses.
Expression of growth-regulated genes in normal and SV40 transformed hamster fibroblasts.
The relationship of SV40 replicating chromosomes to two forms of the non-replicating SV40.
Hamster cell line suitable for transfection assay of transforming genes.
Origin of the polyoma virus-associated endonuclease.
Determination of the DNA conformation of the simian virus 40 (SV40) enhancer in SV40 minichromosomes.
Airborne transmission of polyoma virus.
The sv40 transcription complex. II. Non-dissociation of protein from SV40 chromatin during transcription.
Identification of regions of the SV40 genome which contain preferred SV40 T antigen-binding sites.
Detection of airborne polyoma virus.
Denaturation map of polyoma DNA.
Modeling of the SV40 DNA Replication Machine.
Secondary structures in polyoma DNA.
Polyoma virus-specific RNA synthesis in an inducible line of polyoma virus-transformed rat cells.
Construction of the genetic map of the polyoma genome.
Differential susceptibility to carcinogen-induced amplification of SV40 and dhfr sequences in SV40-transformed human keratinocytes.
JC polyoma virus and kidney disease.
Mapping of the three species of polyoma mRNA.
The transforming genes of SV40 and polyoma.
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Nucleotide sequence and genetic organization of the polyoma late region: features common to the polyoma early region and SV40.
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