## Abstract Redistribution and consequent cap formation of EpsteinโBarr virus adsorbed to human lymphoblastoid cells were studied by indirect membrane immunofluorescence carried out at 0ยฐ C. When EBV was adsorbed on cells at 0ยฐ C, the cell sur face fluorescence had a mostly ringโlike pattern. Howev
Deoxyribonuclease activity found in Epstein-Barr virus producing lymphoblastoid cells
โ Scribed by Clough, Wendy
- Book ID
- 126116210
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 615 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-2960
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