Structural Characteristics of Some Murine RNA Tumor Viruses Studied by Lactoperoxidase Iodination
AUTOR(ES)
Witte, Owen N.
RESUMO
Iodination by the noninvasive enzymatic lactoperoxidase technique has been used to study the enzyme-accessible and enzyme-inaccessible proteins of three oncorna viruses (radiation leukemia virus, Moloney leukemia virus, and mouse mammary tumor virus).
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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