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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19963
Title: A Correlation of the Molecular Damage and Biological Functions of the Human Adenovirus Following UV and Gamma Irradiation
Authors: Rainbow, Andrew J.
Advisor: Mak, Stanley
Department: Biology
Publication Date: Sep-1970
Abstract: <p> The expression of several different functions of the oncogenic human adenovirus type 12 and non-onconogenic human adenovirus type 2 were examined after infection of the human KB cells. Also, following UV and gamma irradiation of the virus, the molecular damage included in the viral DNA was correlated with the biological functions expressed by the radiation induced defective virus particles. The results were discussed in relation to the current ideas of viral oncogenesis ad the mechanism of radiation DNA damage and repair in other organisms.</p>
Description: Title: A Correlation of the Molecular Damage and Biological Functions of the Human Adenovirus Following UV and Gamma Irradiation, Author: Andrew J. Rainbow, Location: Thode
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19963
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