id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-284118-z8zwjvbu Baczko, Knut Measles virus gene expression in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis 1984-10-31 .txt text/plain 3140 166 57 Measles virus-specific mRNAs were present, but the amount of matrix (M) protein mRNA was greatly reduced in comparison to lytically infected cells and phospho-(P) protein mRNA was hardly detectable whereas the level of the corresponding intermediate-sized (is-) RNA was greatly increased. Measles virus-specific mRNAs were present, but the amount of matrix (M) protein mRNA was greatly reduced in comparison to lytically infected cells and phospho-(P) protein mRNA was hardly detectable whereas the level of the corresponding intermediate-sized (is-) RNA was greatly increased. This interpretation is further supported by studies of non-productive cell lines which, although persistently infected with SSPE viruses, do not express measles virus M protein (Lin and Thormar, 1980; Machamer et al., 1981; Carter et al., 1983a) . This failure could result from an alteration of this specific mRNA which would prevent correct function in translation reactions, as studies of non-productive cell lines persistently infected with SSPE virus indicate (Carter et al., 1983a) . ./cache/cord-284118-z8zwjvbu.txt ./txt/cord-284118-z8zwjvbu.txt