Abstract
Summary
Ultraviolet irradiation of polyoma virus produced differential inactivation of individual viral functions. Infectivity, oncogenicity, and ability to induce HI antibody declined in parallel. The ability of polyoma virus to affect tumor-specific transplantation resistance persisted at a dose of ultraviolet irradiation which resulted in loss of the other viral functions.
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