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    Science. 1977 Jan 14;195(4274):175-7.

    Slow persistent infection caused by visna virus: role of host restriction.

    Abstract

    Proviral DNA has been demonstrated by in situ hybridization in foci of cells of a lamb infected with the RNA slow virus visna. A few of these cells also contain the major virion structural antigen p30. This restriction in virus gene expression in the infected animal provides a mechanism for persistence of virus in this chronic infection.

    PMID:
    188133
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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