
Three lines of continuous mouse L cells were compared: one of them contained only its endogenic oncornavirus, another was contaminated with SV5 virus, and a third was obtained from the second line chronically infected with vesicular stomatitis virus. Experiments with transfection showed that it was possible to recover SV5 virus from the two former cultures and vesicular stomatitis virus from the latter.
DNA Viruses, Virion, Chick Embryo, Transfection, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus, Cell Line, Mice, L Cells, Paramyxoviridae, Animals, Cells, Cultured
DNA Viruses, Virion, Chick Embryo, Transfection, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus, Cell Line, Mice, L Cells, Paramyxoviridae, Animals, Cells, Cultured
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