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Mol Cell Biol. 1987 June; 7(6): 2296-2298

Individual mouse VL30 elements transferred to rat cells by viral pseudotypes retain their responsiveness to activators of protein kinase C.

K D Rodland, A M Brown and B E Magun

ABSTRACT

By exploiting the retroviral characteristics of mouse VL30 elements, we transferred individual copies of VL30 to Rat-1 cells by infection. Analysis of clonal isolates containing single VL30 elements integrated into the Rat-1 genome indicates that responsiveness to activators of protein kinase C is an inherent property of at least some of the VL30 sequences.


Mol Cell Biol. 1987 June; 7(6): 2296-2298







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