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Publikováno v:
Nature New Biology. 241:49-52
VIRIONS morphologically similar to mouse mammary tumour virus (MMTV) have been found by electron microscopy of human milk samples1–4, and in thin sections of breast tumour tissue, and of pleural effusion cells from breast cancer patients5. Viruses
Autor:
J. Keydar, Sol Spiegelman, M R Das, M. Travnicek, Arsène Burny, Jeffrey Schlom, Kenneth M. Watson
Publikováno v:
Nature. 227:563-567
Several RNA tumour viruses contain an enzyme that synthesizes a DNA–RNA hybrid using the single stranded viral RNA as template. Hybridization experiments confirm that the DNA strand is complementary to the viral RNA.
Autor:
R.M. O’Neal, C. Barber, E. Eylan, C. Zak, S. Szmigielski, J. Keydar, C.V.F. Godoy, A. Tiriba, T. De Brito, D.O. Penna, Ch. Huber, B. Hénon, F.M. Jordão, M. Kaluš, F.M. Lévy, J. Jeljaszewicz, J.J. Ghidoni, D. Zivy
Publikováno v:
Pathobiology. 31:I-IV
Publikováno v:
Pathobiology. 32:15-23
Publikováno v:
Pathobiology. 31:321-327
Autor:
A. Tiriba, J. Keydar, E. Eylan, T. De Brito, F.M. Lévy, R.M. O’Neal, C. Barber, B. Hénon, S. Szmigielski, F.M. Jordão, D.O. Penna, D. Zivy, C.V.F. Godoy, C. Zak, Ch. Huber, J. Jeljaszewicz, J.J. Ghidoni, M. Kaluš
Publikováno v:
Pathobiology. 31:380-384
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 54(1)
Electron-dense particles 80-100 nm in diameter were observed in electron micrographs of mitochondria in transformed mouse fibroblasts and in a human amnion cell line infected with supernatants of a human mammary carcinoma cell culture. Intramitochond
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Research Council of Israel. Section E: Experimental medicine.
Publikováno v:
Pathologia et microbiologia. 31(6)
Autor:
Arsène Burny, M. Travnicek, J. Keydar, Jeffrey Schlom, Sol Spiegelman, Kenneth M. Watson, M R Das
Publikováno v:
Nature (London), 227 (5262
Besides having RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity, oncogenic RNA viruses possess a DNA-directed DNA polymerase which is distinguished from previously described enzymes of this type in preferring double-stranded DNA as template and yielding a princ