Defining the borders of the chicken proto-fps gene, a precursor of Fujinami sarcoma virus
Joel Hayflick
Virology, 1985
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Nucleotide sequence of the transforming gene of simian sarcoma virus
Sushil Devare
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1982
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Revertants and partial transformants of rat fibroblasts infected with Fujinami sarcoma virus
Bernard Mathey-prévôt
Journal of Virology, 1984
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Detection of a transforming gene product in cells transformed by Moloney murine sarcoma virus
Tony Hunter
Cell, 1982
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Human genome contains four genes homologous to transforming genes of Harvey and Kirsten murine sarcoma viruses
Matthew Gonda
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1982
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Molecular cloning of Moloney murine sarcoma virus: arrangement of virus-related sequences within the normal mouse genome
Sushil Devare
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1979
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Fujinami sarcoma virus: An avian RNA tumor virus with a unique transforming gene
Peter Duesberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1980
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Nucleotide sequence of the simian sarcoma virus genome: demonstration that its acquired cellular sequences encode the transforming gene product p28sis
Sushil Devare
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1983
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Restriction Endonuclease Mapping of Unintegrated Proviral DNA of Kirsten Murine Sarcoma Virus
E. Rassart
Journal of General Virology, 1982
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Analysis of transforming gene products from moloney murine sarcoma virus
Tony Hunter
Cell, 1981
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DNA clone of avian Fujinami sarcoma virus with temperature-sensitive transforming function in mammalian cells
Peter Duesberg
Journal of Virology
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Analysis of two divergent rat genomic clones homologous to the transforming gene of Harvey murine sarcoma virus
Howard Young
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981
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Separation of sarcoma virus-specific and leukemia virus-specific genetic sequences of Moloney sarcoma virus
Charles Scher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1975
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A joint product of the genes gag and pol of Avian Sarcoma Virus: a possible precursor of reverse transcriptase
hermann oppermann
Cell, 1977
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Transforming proteins of some feline and avian sarcoma viruses are related structurally and functionally
Karen Beemon
Cell, 1981
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Isolation of a transformation-defective deletion mutant of Moloney murine sarcoma virus
Peter Duesberg
Journal of Virology, 1982
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Isolation of transformation-defective deletion mutant of Moloney murine sarcoma virus
Peter Duesberg
Journal of Virology
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Molecular cloning of integrated Gardner-Rasheed feline sarcoma virus: genetic structure of its cell-derived sequence differs from that of other tyrosine kinase-coding onc genes
Murray Gardner
Journal of Virology, 1983
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Further genetic localization of the transforming sequences of the p21 v-ras gene of Harvey murine sarcoma virus
Berthe Willumsen
Journal of Virology, 1984
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Recombinational junctions of variants of Moloney murine sarcoma virus: generation and divergence of a mammalian transforming gene
Tony Hunter
Journal of virology, 1983
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Rat sarcoma virus: further analysis of individual viral isolates and the gene product
Suraiya Rasheed
Journal of virology, 1981
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Molecular cloning and chromosomal mapping of a human locus related to the transforming gene of Moloney murine sarcoma virus
Sushil Devare
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1982
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Molecular cloning of the PRCII sarcoma viral genome and the chicken proto-oncogene c-fps
Charlotte Hammond
Virology, 1985
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Nucleic acid sequence and oncogenic properties of the HZ2 feline sarcoma virus v-abl insert
Lynne Lederman
Journal of Virology
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Cleavage map of linear mouse sarcoma virus DNA
Peter Duesberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1977
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Relationship of polypeptide products of the transforming gene of Rous sarcoma virus and the homologous gene of vertebrates
Karen Beemon, Tony Hunter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1980
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Retroviral transduction of oncogenic sequences involves viral DNA instead of RNA
Peter Duesberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988
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Complete nucleotide sequence and organization of the Moloney murine sarcoma virus genome
E. Reddy
Science, 1981
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Harvey sarcoma virus genome contains no extensive sequences unrelated to those of other retroviruses except ras
Daniel Stoler
Journal of virology, 1988
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The nucleotide sequence of an untranslated but conserved domain at the 3′ end of the avian sarcoma virus genome
Armin P E T E R Czernilofsky
Nucleic Acids Research, 1980
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A third class of avian sarcoma viruses, defined by related transformation-specific proteins of Yamaguchi 73 and Esh sarcoma viruses
Jacques Ghysdael
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981
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A new acute transforming feline retrovirus with fms homology specifies a C-terminally truncated version of the c-fms protein that is different from SM-feline sarcoma virus v-fms protein
E. Lader
Journal of Virology, 1986
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src Genes of ten Rous sarcoma virus strains, including two reportedly transduced from the cell, are completely allelic; putative markers of transduction are not detected
Michael Nunn
Journal of virology, 1981
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A retroviral promoter is sufficient to convert proto-src to a transforming gene that is distinct from the src gene of Rous sarcoma virus
Peter Duesberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1990
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