Wintersberger et al., 1975 - Google Patents
DNA polymerases in polyoma virus-infected mouse kidney cellsWintersberger et al., 1975
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- Wintersberger U
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Infection of arrested mouse kidney cells by polyoma virus results in the induction of the cellular 6-8S DNA polymerase activity. Levels of this enzyme increase two-to threefold in the cytoplasm but seven-to tenfold in nuclei and nuclear extract, suggesting an accumulation of …
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