Stenback W A, Van Hoosier G L, Trentin J J
J Virol. 1968 Oct;2(10):1115-21. doi: 10.1128/JVI.2.10.1115-1121.1968.
A virus resembling type C murine leukemia viruses, which is associated with transplantable hamster tumors, was partially characterized with respect to certain biological, biophysical, and cytochemical features. As determined by electron microscopy, high concentrations of the virus appeared in the blood plasmas of tumor-bearing hamsters. Hamsters inoculated with virus concentrates did not show gross evidence of disease, and preliminary attempts to infect various hamster cells in tissue culture were unsuccessful. A line of cells from a virus-containing tumor which had been established in tissue culture released large numbers of the virus into the supernatant fluids by budding. The buoyant density peak of virus concentrates in potassium tartrate density gradients was 1.13 g/cm(3) by ultraviolet absorption and electron microscopic analysis. Acridine orange staining and nuclease digestion methods have indicated that the virus is probably a ribonucleic acid virus.
一种类似于C型鼠白血病病毒的病毒,与可移植的仓鼠肿瘤有关,已就某些生物学、生物物理和细胞化学特征进行了部分鉴定。通过电子显微镜测定,在荷瘤仓鼠的血浆中出现了高浓度的该病毒。接种病毒浓缩物的仓鼠未表现出明显的疾病迹象,并且在组织培养中初步尝试感染各种仓鼠细胞未成功。在组织培养中建立的来自含病毒肿瘤的细胞系通过出芽将大量病毒释放到上清液中。通过紫外线吸收和电子显微镜分析,病毒浓缩物在酒石酸钾密度梯度中的浮力密度峰值为1.13 g/cm³。吖啶橙染色和核酸酶消化方法表明该病毒可能是一种核糖核酸病毒。