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fgr proto-oncogene mRNA induced in B lymphocytes by Epstein-Barr virus infection

Several acute transforming retroviruses encode tyrosine-specific protein kinases which possess structural and functional relationships to cell-surface receptors for certain growth factors 1,2 . One such tyrosine kinase is encoded by the onc gene, v- fgr , of Gardner-Rasheed feline sarcoma virus (GR-...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1986-01, Vol.319 (6050), p.238-240
Main Authors: Cheah, Marc S. C, Ley, Timothy J, Tronick, Steven R, Robbins, Keith C
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