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Syncytium-forming Agent isolated from Domestic Cats

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WHILE trying to establish cell culture lines from neoplasms of adult cats, we found a typical syncytial type of cytopathology (Fig. 1) in many of the cultures between the fourteenth and twenty-first day of cultivation.

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RIGGS, J., OSHIRO, L., TAYLOR, D. et al. Syncytium-forming Agent isolated from Domestic Cats. Nature 222, 1190–1191 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2221190a0

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