SV40 Transformation of Human Amnion Cells Under Different Culture Conditions 1

Summary SV40 transformation of primary cultures of human epithelial amnion cells depended on multiplicity of virus exposure, culture age, and medium. Under optimal conditions transformed foci were observed 12 days after infection. Morphological transformation frequency was 10-4. The percentage of ce...

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