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Insertion of a New Gene of Viral Origin into Bone Marrow Cells of Mice
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1980
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Viral ReplicationCell TherapyMarrow PopulationViral PathogenesisImmunologyImmunotherapyNew GeneVirus GeneCell TransplantationRadiation OncologyViral GeneticsVirologyCell BiologyHsvtk Gene SequencesDevelopmental BiologyMolecular VirologyBone Marrow CellsAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaHsvtk DnaMedicineViral Origin
DNA containing the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSVtk) gene was used to transform wild-type tk+ mouse L cells to a tk++ status in vitro using methotrexate as a selective agent. HSVtk DNA was also used to transform mouse bone marrow cells in vitro. Transformed marrow cells injected into irradiated and methotrexate-treated recipient mice gave rise to proliferating cells which in some cases dominated the marrow population and which contained HSVtk gene sequences.
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