Induction of DNase activity in monkey cell cultures infected by simian virus 40
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DNase activity following SV40 infection of CV1 cells has been followed. An increase in this activity late in infection is observed.
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Cell Culture Infectious Disease Simian Virus DNase Activity Monkey Cell
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