id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ue3djdhtj5g45lmloz2cmdj7qe W. A. Stenback Biophysical, Biological, and Cytochemical Features of a Virus Associated with Transplantable Hamster Tumors 1 1968 7 .pdf application/pdf 3211 576 74 A virus resembling type C murine leukemia viruses, which is associated with microscopy, high concentrations of the virus appeared in the blood plasmas of A line of cells from a virus-containing tumor which tumors (D-9), a malignant lymphoma, consistently contained many budding type C particles, of type C virus particles as revealed by electron replication, although the "Bernhard" type particles were observed in the BHK-21 cells, as reported by others (2, 13), as well as in the spleenthymus cells and adeno-12 tumor cells. hamsters within 50 days; these tumors also contained budding type C virus particles in thin sections at a frequency of 0 to 6 per 200 mesh grid 2. Immature type C virus particle budding from the cytoplasmic membrane of a D-9 tumor cell in tissue of this virus, which is associated with transplantable hamster tumors, can be studied. 2,1968 VIRUS ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSPLANTABLE HAMSTER TUMORS 2,1968 VIRUS ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSPLANTABLE HAMSTER TUMORS Virus particles in hamster ./cache/work_ue3djdhtj5g45lmloz2cmdj7qe.pdf ./txt/work_ue3djdhtj5g45lmloz2cmdj7qe.txt