Transfection of molecularly cloned Friend murine leukemia virus DNA yields a highly leukemogenic helper-independent type C virus.

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Published in J Virol on January 01, 1980

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A I Oliff, G L Hager, E H Chang, E M Scolnick, H W Chan, D R Lowy

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