selective response of the japanese quail to various strains of rous sarcoma virus. | shipman, charles jr. (indiana university school of medicine, indianapolis), and alvin s. levine. selective response of the japanese quail to various strains of rous sarcoma virus. j. bacteriol. 92:161-163. 1966.-the bryan "high-titer," carr-zilber, harris, prague, schmidt-ruppin, and "29" strains of rous sarcoma virus were used to initiate tumors in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). although all strains produced tumors upon primary inoculation, only the bryan "high-titer" and harr ... | 1966 | 4287403 |
dna in uninfected and virus-infected cells complementary to avian tumor virus rna. | the 70s rna component of several avian tumor viruses was hybridized with dna extracted from avian tumor virus-infected and uninfected chicken and japanese quail cells. tritium-labeled 70s rnas from rous sarcoma virus (rsv), rous associated virus-1 (rav-1), rav-60, and schmidt-ruppin-rsv (sr-rsv) hybridize from 3 to 10 times more with dna from uninfected chicken cells than with dna from escherichia coli, calfthymus, or baby hamster kidney cells. after infection of chicken cells with rsv(rav-1), s ... | 1971 | 4332808 |
homology between avian oncornavirus rnas and dna from several avian species. | 3h-labeled 35s rna from avian myeloblastosis virus (amv), rous associated virus (rav)-0, rav-60, rav-61, rav-2, or b-77(w) was hybridized with an excess of cellular dna from different avian species, i.e., normal or leukemic chickens, normal pheasants, turkeys, japanese quails, or ducks. approximately two to three copies of endogenous viral dna were estimated to be present per diploid of normal chicken cell genome. in leukemic chicken myeloblasts induced by amv, the number of viral sequences appe ... | 1975 | 172655 |