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MURINE leukaemia provides an effective model system for the study of both the disease process and the specific cell–virus interactions that elicit the leukaemic response1. In spite of numerous ultrastructural studies2, there is no information about the nature, site and duration of the intracellular cycle for this group of RNA viruses.
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OKANO, H., RICH, M. Time Cycle for Intracellular Synthesis of Murine Leukaemia Virus. Nature 224, 77–78 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/224077a0
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