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J Danna

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1972
Bidirectional replication of Simian Virus 40 DNAK J Danna, D Nathans
Nature: New Biology|April 19, 1972
Specific origin in SV40 DNA replicationD Nathans, K J Danna
Virology|July 1, 1989
An SV40 mutant oncoprotein has a nuclear locationL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 1, 1985
The simian virus 40 sequences between 0.169 and 0.423 map units are not essential to immortalize early-passage rat embryo cellsL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1977
Measurements of the genome sizes of simian virus 40 and polyoma virusL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1984
Less than 40% of the simian virus 40 large T-antigen-coding sequence is required for transformationL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Virology|April 1, 1988
A new SV40 mutant that encodes a small fragment of T antigen transforms established rat and mouse cellsL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Virology|April 30, 1985
The SV40 T-antigen gene can have two intronsL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 14, 1972
Studies of SV40 DNA. 3. Differences in DNA from various strains of SV40D Nathans, K J Danna
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1983
Simian virus 40 sequences between 0.168 and 0.424 map units are not required for abortive transformationL M Sompayrac, K J Danna
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1972
Bidirectional replication of Simian Virus 40 DNAK J Danna, D Nathans
Nature: New Biology|April 19, 1972
Specific origin in SV40 DNA replicationD Nathans, K J Danna
Virology|July 1, 1989
An SV40 mutant oncoprotein has a nuclear locationL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 1, 1985
The simian virus 40 sequences between 0.169 and 0.423 map units are not essential to immortalize early-passage rat embryo cellsL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1977
Measurements of the genome sizes of simian virus 40 and polyoma virusL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1984
Less than 40% of the simian virus 40 large T-antigen-coding sequence is required for transformationL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Virology|April 1, 1988
A new SV40 mutant that encodes a small fragment of T antigen transforms established rat and mouse cellsL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Virology|April 30, 1985
The SV40 T-antigen gene can have two intronsL Sompayrac, K J Danna
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 14, 1972
Studies of SV40 DNA. 3. Differences in DNA from various strains of SV40D Nathans, K J Danna
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1983
Simian virus 40 sequences between 0.168 and 0.424 map units are not required for abortive transformationL M Sompayrac, K J Danna
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