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- PhD Virology California Institute of Technology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Howard Martin Temin was an American geneticist and virologist. He discovered reverse transcriptase in the 1970s at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, for which he shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Renato Dulbecco and David Baltimore.
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- Viral RNA-dependent DNA Polymerase: RNA-dependent DNA Polymerase in Virions of Rous Sarcoma Virus (1970) (1320)
- Lower in vivo mutation rate of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 than that predicted from the fidelity of purified reverse transcriptase (1995) (1212)
- RNA-dependent DNA polymerase in virions of Rous sarcoma virus. (1970) (729)
- Retroviral recombination and reverse transcription. (1990) (583)
- Characteristics of an assay for Rous sarcoma virus and Rous sarcoma cells in tissue culture. (1958) (521)
- Genetic consequences of packaging two RNA genomes in one retroviral particle: pseudodiploidy and high rate of genetic recombination. (1990) (507)
- Genes with promoters in retrovirus vectors can be independently suppressed by an epigenetic mechanism (1984) (406)
- RNA-directed DNA synthesis and RNA tumor viruses. (1972) (393)
- Human immunodeficiency viruses. (1986) (346)
- Retrovirus variation and reverse transcription: abnormal strand transfers result in retrovirus genetic variation. (1993) (326)
- Standardized and simplified nomenclature for proteins common to all retroviruses (1988) (326)
- A partially purified polypeptide fraction from rat liver cell conditioned medium with multiplication‐stimulating activity for embryo fibroblasts (1973) (317)
- Broad spectrum of in vivo forward mutations, hypermutations, and mutational hotspots in a retroviral shuttle vector after a single replication cycle: substitutions, frameshifts, and hypermutations. (1990) (274)
- Nucleic acid sequences of the oncogene v-rel in reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T and its cellular homolog, the proto-oncogene c-rel (1984) (264)
- What to call the AIDS virus? (1986) (262)
- Origin of retroviruses from cellular moveable genetic elements (1980) (257)
- Sequence of retrovirus provirus resembles that of bacterial transposable elements (1980) (226)
- Formation of infectious progeny virus after insertion of herpes simplex thymidine kinase gene into DNA of an avian retrovirus (1981) (223)
- Broad spectrum of in vivo forward mutations, hypermutations, and mutational hotspots in a retroviral shuttle vector after a single replication cycle: deletions and deletions with insertions. (1990) (209)
- Construction of a helper cell line for avian reticuloendotheliosis virus cloning vectors (1983) (206)
- Structure, variation and synthesis of retrovirus long terminal repeat (1981) (199)
- Mechanism of cell transformation by RNA tumor viruses. (1971) (195)
- THE PARTICIPATION OF DNA IN ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS PRODUCTION. (1964) (194)
- The control of cellular morphology in embryonic cells infected with rous sarcoma virus in vitro. (1960) (173)
- THE EFFECTS OF ACTINOMYCIN D ON GROWTH OF ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS IN VITRO. (1963) (171)
- Multiplication‐stimulating activity for chicken embryo fibroblasts from rat liver cell conditioned medium: A family of small polypeptides (1973) (170)
- Rate and mechanism of nonhomologous recombination during a single cycle of retroviral replication. (1993) (169)
- Reverse transcription in the eukaryotic genome: retroviruses, pararetroviruses, retrotransposons, and retrotranscripts. (1985) (167)
- The terminal nucleotides of retrovirus DNA are required for integration but not virus production (1983) (165)
- Encapsidation sequences for spleen necrosis virus, an avian retrovirus, are between the 5' long terminal repeat and the start of the gag gene. (1982) (162)
- Studies on carcinogenesis by avian sarcoma viruses. V. Requirement for new DNA synthesis and for cell division (1967) (161)
- High mutation rate of a spleen necrosis virus-based retrovirus vector (1986) (153)
- Studies on carcinogenesis by avian sarcoma viruses. VI. Differential multiplication of uninfected and of converted cells in response to insulin (1967) (152)
- Correlation between cell killing and massive second-round superinfection by members of some subgroups of avian leukosis virus (1980) (149)
- Determination of the rate of base-pair substitution and insertion mutations in retrovirus replication (1988) (147)
- Safety considerations in somatic gene therapy of human disease with retrovirus vectors. (1990) (146)
- The retrovirus pol gene encodes a product required for DNA integration: identification of a retrovirus int locus. (1984) (146)
- A radiological study of cell-virus interaction in the Rous sarcoma. (1959) (146)
- Quantitative analysis of gene suppression in integrated retrovirus vectors (1986) (145)
- The DNA provirus hypothesis. (1976) (144)
- Sex and recombination in retroviruses. (1991) (140)
- Different localization of the product of the v-rel oncogene in chicken fibroblasts and spleen cells correlates with transformation by REV-T (1986) (134)
- HOMOLOGY BETWEEN RNA FROM ROUS SARCOMA VIROUS AND DNA FROM ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS-INFECTED CELLS. (1964) (122)
- New retrovirus helper cells with almost no nucleotide sequence homology to retrovirus vectors (1989) (121)
- Retrons in bacteria (1989) (118)
- Function of the retrovirus long terminal repeat (1982) (115)
- Requirement for Cell Division for Initiation of Transcription of Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA (1974) (114)
- 5-Azacytidine and RNA secondary structure increase the retrovirus mutation rate (1992) (114)
- v-rel oncoproteins in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm transform chicken spleen cells (1988) (113)
- Lack of Sequence Homology Among RNAs of Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma Viruses, Reticuloendotheliosis Viruses, and Chicken Endogenous RNA-Directed DNA Polymerase Activity (1973) (113)
- Carcinogenesis by RNA sarcoma viruses. XII. A quantitative study of infection of rat cells in vitro by avian sarcoma viruses. (1970) (112)
- Circles with two tandem LTRs are precursors to integrated retrovirus DNA (1984) (112)
- Purified multiplication‐stimulating activity from rat liver cell conditioned medium: Comparison of biological activities with calf serum, insulin, and somatomedin (1974) (112)
- Cell killing by spleen necrosis virus is correlated with a transient accumulation of spleen necrosis virus DNA (1979) (111)
- Retrovirus recombination depends on the length of sequence identity and is not error prone (1994) (110)
- HIV causes AIDS. (1988) (109)
- 3 – THE ROLE OF SERUM IN THE CONTROL OF MULTIPLICATION OF AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN CELLS IN CULTURE (1972) (109)
- Characterization of reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T DNA and isolation of a novel variant of reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T by molecular cloning (1981) (108)
- High-efficiency ligation and recombination of DNA fragments by vertebrate cells. (1983) (105)
- Lower mutation rate of bovine leukemia virus relative to that of spleen necrosis virus (1994) (102)
- Characterization of large deletions occurring during a single round of retrovirus vector replication: novel deletion mechanism involving errors in strand transfer (1991) (101)
- Studies of carcinogenesis by avian sarcoma viruses. II. Virus-induced increase in hyaluronic acid synthetase in chicken fibroblasts. (1966) (97)
- A promoterless retroviral vector indicates that there are sequences in U3 required for 3' RNA processing. (1987) (96)
- Infectious Rous Sarcoma Virus and Reticuloendotheliosis Virus DNAs (1974) (95)
- Transactivation of gene expression by nuclear and cytoplasmic rel proteins (1989) (92)
- On the origin of RNA tumor viruses. (2003) (89)
- Comparison of promoter suppression in avian and murine retrovirus vectors. (1986) (89)
- Mechanisms of cell killing/cytopathic effects by nonhuman retroviruses. (1988) (88)
- A kinetic study of infection of chick embryo cells in vitro by Rous sarcoma virus. (1959) (87)
- Inhibition of viral DNA synthesis in stationary chicken embryo fibroblasts infected with avian retroviruses (1977) (86)
- One retroviral RNA is sufficient for synthesis of viral DNA (1994) (85)
- High-frequency deletion in recovered retrovirus vectors containing exogenous DNA with promoters (1984) (85)
- Reticuloendotheliosis Virus Nucleic Acid Sequences in Cellular DNA (1974) (83)
- Loss of intervening sequences in genomic mouse α-globin DNA inserted in an infectious retrovirus vector (1982) (82)
- Replication of Reticuloendotheliosis Viruses in Cell Culture: Acute Infection (1974) (82)
- Lack of Serological Relationship Among DNA Polymerases of Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma Viruses, Reticuloendotheliosis Viruses, and Chicken Cells (1973) (82)
- Cell killing by avian leukosis viruses (1981) (81)
- Separation of morphological conversion and virus production in Rous sarcoma virus infection. (1962) (77)
- Lack of competition results in efficient packaging of heterologous murine retroviral RNAs and reticuloendotheliosis virus encapsidation-minus RNAs by the reticuloendotheliosis virus helper cell line (1987) (77)
- The v-rel oncogene encodes a cell-specific transcriptional activator of certain promoters. (1988) (77)
- A double hairpin structure is necessary for the efficient encapsidation of spleen necrosis virus retroviral RNA. (1994) (74)
- Evolution of cancer genes as a mutation-driven process. (1988) (71)
- DNA ligase and exonuclease activities in virions of rous sarcoma virus. (1971) (71)
- Endogenous RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity in uninfected chicken embryos. (1972) (70)
- On the origin of the genes for neoplasia: G.H.A. Clowes memorial lecture. (1974) (70)
- Structure and autoregulation of the c-rel promoter. (1990) (70)
- The RNA tumor viruses--background and foreground. (1972) (69)
- Infection of chick iris epithelium with the Rous sarcoma virus in vitro. (1960) (67)
- Retrovirus Vectors for Gene Transfer: Efficient Integration into and Expression of Exogenous DNA in Vertebrate Cell Genomes (1986) (66)
- Comparison of Rous Sarcoma Virus-Specific Deoxyribonucleic Acid Polymerases in Virions of Rous Sarcoma Virus and in Rous Sarcoma Virus-Infected Chicken Cells (1971) (65)
- Light Inactivation of Focus Formation by Chicken Embryo Fibroblasts infected with Avian Sarcoma Virus in the Presence of 5-Bromodeoxyuridine (1970) (65)
- Lack of infectivity of the endogenous avian leukosis virus-related genes in the DNA of uninfected chicken cells (1976) (64)
- Studies on carcinogenesis by avian sarcoma viruses: VIII. Glycolysis and cell multiplication (1968) (63)
- Substitution of 5′ helper virus sequences into non-rel portion of reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T suppresses transformation of chicken spleen cells (1982) (63)
- Carcinogenesis by avian sarcoma viruses. (1968) (62)
- Recent advances in retrovirus vector technology. (1993) (62)
- Activation of oncogenicity of the c-rel proto-oncogene (1986) (60)
- Mixed infection with two types of Rous sarcoma virus. (1961) (59)
- Origin and General Nature of Retroviruses (1992) (59)
- The cellular and molecular biology of RNA tumor viruses, especially avian leukosis-sarcoma viruses, and their relatives. (1974) (57)
- The Retroviral Vector: Replication Cycle and Safety Considerations for Retrovirus‐Mediated Gene Therapy (1994) (56)
- Structure and expression of c-rel, the cellular homolog to the oncogene of reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T (1983) (56)
- Effect of gamma radiation on retroviral recombination (1992) (54)
- No apparent nucleotide sequence specificity in cellular DNA juxtaposed to retrovirus proviruses. (1980) (54)
- Studies on Carcinogenesis by Avian Sarcoma Viruses* IV (1967) (53)
- Formation and Structure of Infectious DNA of Spleen Necrosis Virus (1978) (52)
- Spontaneous changes in nucleotide sequence in proviruses of spleen necrosis virus, an avian retrovirus. (1982) (52)
- Establishment of infection by spleen necrosis virus: inhibition in stationary cells and the role of secondary infection (1982) (51)
- Expression from an internal AUG codon of herpes simplex thymidine kinase gene inserted in a retrovirus vector (1984) (50)
- Nondefective spleen necrosis virus-derived vectors define the upper size limit for packaging reticuloendotheliosis viruses. (1986) (49)
- Hybridization of Rous Sarcoma Virus Deoxyribonucleic Acid Polymerase Product and Ribonucleic Acids from Chicken and Rat Cells Infected with Rous Sarcoma Virus (1972) (49)
- Infectious and noninfectious recombinant clones of the provirus of SNV differ in cellular DNA and are apparently the same in viral DNA (1980) (49)
- Cell Cycle-Dependent Activation of Rous Sarcoma Virus-Infected Stationary Chicken Cells: Avian Leukosis Virus Group-Specific Antigens and Ribonucleic Acid (1972) (48)
- Insertion of several different DNAs in reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T suppresses transformation by reducing the amount of subgenomic mRNA (1986) (48)
- Enzymes and Nucleotides in Virions of Rous Sarcoma Virus (1971) (48)
- Ribonuclease-Sensitive Deoxyribonucleic Acid Polymerase Activity in Uninfected Rat Cells and Rat Cells Infected with Rous Sarcoma Virus (1971) (47)
- The bovine leukemia virus encapsidation signal is discontinuous and extends into the 5' end of the gag gene (1995) (47)
- Expression of complete chicken thymidine kinase gene inserted in a retrovirus vector (1984) (47)
- Instability of large direct repeats in retrovirus vectors (1987) (47)
- Carcinogenesis by avian sarcoma viruses. X. The decreased requirement for insulin‐replaceable activity in serum for cell multiplication (1968) (46)
- High rates of frameshift mutations within homo-oligomeric runs during a single cycle of retroviral replication (1994) (46)
- Recombination of transfected DNAs in vertebrate cells in culture. (1984) (45)
- Evolution of retroviruses from cellular movable genetic elements. (1981) (45)
- Retroviral vector system for the study of cDNA gene formation (1988) (45)
- GENETIC DETERMINANTS OF HYPOXIA-INDUCED CONGENITAL ANOMALIES (1953) (45)
- Sites of integration of reticuloendotheliosis virus DNA in chicken DNA. (1978) (43)
- Retrovirus vectors: promise and reality. (1989) (42)
- DNA of noninfectious and infectious integrated spleen necrosis virus (SNV) is colinear with unintegrated SNV DNA and not grossly abnormal (1979) (41)
- Incorporation of noncomplementary nucleotides at high frequencies by ribodeoxyvirus DNA polymerases and Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I. (1976) (41)
- Specific Serological Relationships Among Partially Purified DNA Polymerases of Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma Viruses, Reticuloendotheliosis Viruses, and Avian Cells (1974) (40)
- Human immunodeficiency viruses [letter] (1986) (39)
- Unusually high frequency of reconstitution of long terminal repeats in U3-minus retrovirus vectors by DNA recombination or gene conversion (1992) (38)
- Control of cell multiplication in uninfected chicken cells and chicken cells converted by avian sarcoma viruses (1969) (37)
- High Spontaneous Mutation Rate of an Avian Sarcoma Virus (1976) (37)
- The efficiency of RNA 3'-end formation is determined by the distance between the cap site and the poly(A) site in spleen necrosis virus. (1990) (37)
- Spontaneous variation and synthesis in the U3 region of the long terminal repeat of an avian retrovirus (1982) (37)
- High rate of mismatch extension during reverse transcription in a single round of retrovirus replication. (1994) (36)
- 3' junctions of oncogene-virus sequences and the mechanisms for formation of highly oncogenic retroviruses (1993) (36)
- Formation and structure of infectious DNA of spleen necrosis virus (1977) (36)
- Infectious DNA of spleen necrosis virus is integrated at a single site in the DNA of chronically infected chicken fibroblasts. (1977) (35)
- Replication of reticuloendotheliosis viruses in cell culture: chronic infection. (1975) (35)
- Where has HIV been hiding? (1993) (34)
- Genetics of Retroviruses a (1995) (34)
- Structure and dimorphism of c-rel (turkey), the cellular homolog to the oncogene of reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T (1984) (34)
- Control of multiplication of uninfected rat cells and rat cells converted by murine sarcoma virus (1970) (34)
- Sites of integration of infectious DNA of avian reticuloendotheliosis viruses in different avian cellular DNAs (1978) (34)
- A proposal for a new approach to a preventive vaccine against human immunodeficiency virus type 1. (1993) (33)
- Genetic and possible biochemical mechanisms in viral carcinogenesis. (1966) (33)
- Overview of biological effects of addition of DNA molecules to cells (1990) (32)
- Further evidence for a converted, non-virus-producing state of Rous sarcoma virus-infected cells. (1963) (31)
- Cell Cycle-Dependent Activation of Rous Sarcoma Virus-Infected Stationary Chicken Cells: Avian Leukosis Virus Group-Specific Antigens and Ribonucleic Acid (1972) (30)
- Infection with the Rous sarcoma virus in vitro. (1958) (30)
- In vivo study of genetically simplified bovine leukemia virus derivatives that lack tax and rex (1997) (29)
- Correlation of transient accumulation of linear unintegrated viral DNA and transient cell killing by avian leukosis and reticuloendotheliosis viruses. (1980) (28)
- The location of v-src in a retrovirus vector determines whether the virus is toxic or transforming (1984) (27)
- Retrovirus variation and evolution. (1989) (26)
- 13 Role of Reverse Transcriptase in Retroviral Recombination (1993) (26)
- Alteration of location of dimer linkage sequence in retroviral RNA: little effect on replication or homologous recombination (1993) (26)
- cDNA genes formed after infection with retroviral vector particles lack the hallmarks of natural processed pseudogenes (1990) (25)
- Specific antigenic relationships between the RNA-dependent DNA polymerases of avian reticuloendotheliosis viruses and mammalian type C retroviruses (1980) (25)
- Is HIV unique or merely different? (1989) (24)
- Genetically simpler bovine leukemia virus derivatives can replicate independently of Tax and Rex (1995) (23)
- Early DNA-RNA complex from the endogenous RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity of uninfected chicken embryos. (1973) (23)
- Viruses, protoviruses, development, and evolution (1982) (23)
- RNA-directed DNA synthesis. (1972) (22)
- Presence of a retroviral encapsidation sequence in nonretroviral RNA increases the efficiency of formation of cDNA genes (1990) (21)
- Reverse transcriptases. Retrons in bacteria. (1989) (21)
- Avian leukosis viruses of different subgroups and types isolated after passage of Rous sarcoma virus-Rous-associated virus-0 in cells from different ring-necked pheasant embryos (1976) (18)
- Mapping of alterations in noninfectious proviruses of spleen necrosis virus (1981) (18)
- Altered properties of fujinami‐virus‐infected duck cells and murine sarcoma virus‐infected rat cells (1968) (18)
- Pseudotyped retroviral vectors reveal restrictions to reticuloendotheliosis virus replication in rat cells (1986) (17)
- Ribonucleotides in unintegrated linear spleen necrosis virus DNA (1980) (16)
- A DNA-depenent DNA polymerase and a DNA endonuclease in virions of Rous sarcoma virus. (1970) (16)
- Radioimmunological comparison of the DNA polymerases of avian retroviruses (1980) (16)
- Carcinogenesis by RNA sarcoma viruses. XIV. Infection of stationary cultures with murine sarcoma virus (harvey) (1970) (15)
- Transcription from a spleen necrosis virus 5' long terminal repeat is suppressed in mouse cells (1987) (14)
- Control by factors in serum of multiplication of uninfected cells and cells infected and converted by avian sarcoma viruses. (1967) (14)
- Endogenous RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity in virions of RNA tumor viruses and in a fraction from normal chicken cells. (1974) (14)
- RNA-directed DNA polymerase from particles released by normal goose cells (1979) (13)
- Nucleotide Sequences Derived from Pheasant DNA in the Genome of Recombinant Avian Leukosis Viruses with Subgroup F Specificity (1977) (13)
- Spontaneous mutations affecting the host range of the B77 strain of avian sarcoma virus involve type-specific changes in the virion envelope antigen (1977) (13)
- Purification and Properties of Spleen Necrosis Virus DNA Polymerase (1975) (13)
- Oncogenes: We still don't understand cancer (1983) (12)
- Do we understand the genetic mechanisms of oncogenesis? Keynote address for honey harbor meeting on cellular and molecular biology of neoplasia, October 2–6, 1983 (1984) (12)
- Transforming viruses spontaneously arise from nontransforming reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T-derived viruses as a result of increased accumulation of spliced viral RNA (1988) (12)
- Copackaging of different-sized retroviral genomic RNAs: little effect on retroviral replication or recombination (1994) (12)
- Mutational analysis of v-rel, the oncogene of reticuloendotheliosis virus strain T. (1990) (12)
- Suppression of multiplication of avian sarcoma virus by rapid spread of transformation-defective virus of the same subgroup (1979) (12)
- Introduction to virus‐caused cancers (1974) (11)
- Retroviruses and cancer. (1990) (11)
- Infectious DNA from cells infected with Rous sarcoma virus, reticuloendotheliosis virus or Rous-associated virus-O. (1975) (11)
- Evolution of Retroviruses (1989) (10)
- The U3 region is not necessary for 3' end formation of spleen necrosis virus RNA (1990) (10)
- Pheasant virus DNA polymerase is related to avian leukosis virus DNA polymerase at the active site (1979) (8)
- Bovine leukaemia virus packaging cell line for retrovirus-mediated gene transfer. (1989) (7)
- RNA polymerase activity in purified virions of avian reticuloendotheliosis viruses (1976) (7)
- Relationships among RNA-directed DNA polymerase activities of avian viruses and chicken cells. (1974) (6)
- RNA-DIRECTED DNA POLYMERASE ACTIVITY IN UNINFECTED CELLS (1974) (6)
- Developments in Molecular Virology: Cloning of Retrovirus DNA in Bacteria and Cloning of other DNA in Retroviruses (1985) (6)
- Cellular DNA surrounding integration sites of an avian retrovirus. (1983) (6)
- Purification and properties of spleen necrosis virus DNA polymerase (1975) (5)
- RNA viruses and cancer. Lucy Wortham James lecture (basic science) (1977) (5)
- Molecular mechanisms of transformation by the v-rel oncogene. (1991) (5)
- Insertion of genes into retrovirus genomes and of retrovirus DNA into cell genomes. (1985) (5)
- AIDS. Where has HIV been hiding? (1993) (5)
- RNA-directed DNA polymerase systems: not necessarily transforming Rous viruses. (1972) (5)
- Endogenous RNA Synthesis Is Required for Endogenous DNA Synthesis by Reticuloendotheliosis Virus Virions (1975) (5)
- MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION IN CELL CULTURES. (1964) (4)
- [Retroviruses and the genetics of cancer]. (1987) (4)
- The Relationship of Tumor Virology to an Understanding of Nonviral Cancers (1977) (3)
- The recombination rate is not increased when retroviral RNA is missing an encapsidation sequence (1996) (3)
- RNA-dependent DNA polymerase in virions of Rous sarcoma virus. 1970. (1992) (3)
- Multiple sequence elements are involved in RNA 3' end formation in spleen necrosis virus. (1992) (3)
- On the origin of RNA tumor viruses. (1973) (3)
- Malignant Conversion by Avian Sarcoma Virus (1966) (2)
- Ribonucleic acid directed deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in viruses and cells (1974) (2)
- We still don't understand cancer. (1983) (2)
- Overview of biological effects of addition of DNA molecules to cells. (1990) (2)
- Keynote address: Retroviruses and the genetics of cancer☆ (1988) (2)
- Retroviruses and evolution (1986) (2)
- Ribodeoxyviruses and cancer. (1974) (2)
- Retrovirus vectors for study of biochemical processes. (1989) (2)
- Evolution of RNA tumor viruses: analogy for nonviral carcinogenesis. (1983) (2)
- How do viruses cause cancer? New Horizons for Radiologists Lecture. (1969) (2)
- Endogenous RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity in normal cells. (1973) (1)
- RNA viruses, cancer and development. (1980) (1)
- Possible implications for medicine of RNA-directed DNA synthesis. (1972) (1)
- The organization of c-rel in chicken and turkey DNAS. (1983) (1)
- Structure andDimorphism ofc-rel (Turkey), theCellular Homologto theOncogene ofReticuloendotheliosis VirusStrain T (1984) (1)
- The interaction of Rous sarcoma virus and cells in vitro. (1960) (1)
- Moscow genetics congress. (1978) (1)
- Keynote address : why are there so many leukemia viruses ? (1992) (1)
- Genetic mechanisms of oncogenesis. (1985) (1)
- Determination of retroviral mutation rates using spleen necrosis virus-based vectors and helper cells. (1991) (1)
- Mapping ofAlterations inNoninfectious Proviruses ofSpleen Necrosis Virus (1981) (0)
- Development of a technique for and study of quantitative and qualitative variation in cell content of the caudate nuclei of a unilaterally decordicated monkey. (1951) (0)
- BOOKS RECEIVED (1975) (0)
- NOTES ON BOOKS (1975) (0)
- Cancer Congress in Argentina (1977) (0)
- The DNA Polymerases of RNA Tumor Viruses and Their Relationship to Cellular DNA Polymerases (1973) (0)
- 4980289 Promoter deficient retroviral vector (1991) (0)
- Retroviruses and the genetics of cancer. (1988) (0)
- cDNAGenesFormedafter Infection withRetroviral Vector Particles LacktheHallmarks ofNatural Processed Pseudogenes (1990) (0)
- Determination oftheRateofBase-Pair Substitution andInsertion Mutations inRetrovirus Replication (1988) (0)
- Unusually HighFrequency ofReconstitution ofLongTerminal Repeats inU3-Minus Retrovirus Vectors byDNA Recombination orGeneConversion (1992) (0)
- Why are there so many leukemia viruses? (1992) (0)
- New Horizons for Radiologists Lecture (1969) (0)
- Cancer and Viruses (1960) (0)
- Genetic determinants of congenital anomalies induced in mice by hypoxia. (1952) (0)
- Perspectives in Cancer Research Evolution of Cancer Genes as a Mutation-driven Process1 (1988) (0)
- AND DNA FROM ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS-INFECTED CELLS* (1964) (0)
- Characterization ofLargeDeletions Occurring during a Single RoundofRetrovirus Vector Replication: NovelDeletion Mechanism Involving Errors inStrand Transfer (1991) (0)
- Cancer congress in Argentina. (1977) (0)
- Do Retroviruses Contribute to the Genesis of Intron-Less Pseudogenes? (1989) (0)
- Retroviruses, the LTR contain the type "more-complex" of mixed type and their applications (1994) (0)
- The relevance of RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity to human neoplasia. (1974) (0)
- Transcription froma Spleen Necrosis Virus5'LongTerminal Repeat IsSuppressed inMouseCells (1987) (0)
- Rates of Mutation within Long Homopolymer Runs During a Single Cycle of Retroviral Replication (1993) (0)
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