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Treatment of Kirsten sarcoma virus-transformed non-producer cells. (Ki-3T3) with dibutyryl cyclic adenosine phosphate and theophylline (dbcAMP + Th) resulted in marked changes in morphology, reduction in growth rate, and increased adhesiveness, suggesting a reversal towards the non-transformed BALB/3T3 (B-3T3) parent cell line. The morphologic changes were reversible by removal of the dbcAMP + Th. However, treatment of Ki-3T3 cells had little or no effect on the replication of leukemia virus, the presence and rescuability of the sarcoma genome, and the expression of virus-directed cell surface antigens. Sarcoma virus-transformed cells, including Ki-3T3 cells, characteristically have lowered
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