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DNA-dependent-DNA-polymerase: possible limiting influence on cell reproduction during viral leukemogenesis
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DNA-dependent-DNA-polymerase: possible limiting influence on cell reproduction during viral leukemogenesis

J P Okunewick and P G Braunschweiger
Experientia, Vol.34(1), pp.108-109
1978-01-15
PMID: 620718

Abstract

DNA Polymerase II - analysis Leukemia, Experimental - pathology Animals Spleen - enzymology DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase - analysis Female Leukemia, Experimental - enzymology Mice Rauscher Virus Spleen - pathology Cell Nucleus - enzymology
Evidence is presented that during viral leukemogenesis spleen cell nuclei show an increase in labelling index and mean grain count, that is not accompanied by any changes in the nuclear level of DNA-polymerase-alpha. It is suggested that polymerase production remains under the control of the normal cell mechanisms and the virus may affect cell proliferation by altering the primer-template levels.

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