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THE bovine papilloma virus induces in vivo fibromas in hamsters and mice C3H/eB (ref. 1) and in vitro a transformation of fœtal bovine conjunctiva and embryonic calf skin cells in tissue culture2–4.
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THOMAS, M., BOIRON, M., TANZER, J. et al. In vitro Transformation of Mice Cells by Bovine Papilloma Virus. Nature 202, 709–710 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/202709a0
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