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A study of the synthesis of structural viral proteins revealed that the majority of the major proteins were synthesized early during the infectious cycle. An exception was major component IIIb which was not made until 4 hr after infection. Analysis of the “soluble“ supernatants from the cytoplasm of infected cells revealed several new nonstructural viral components.
This investigation was supported in part by Grant AI 07647 from Natl. Inst. of Allergy and Infect. Dis. and by the Brown-Hazen Fund of the Research Corporation.
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