- permissive cells
Dictionary of molecular biology. 2004.
Dictionary of molecular biology. 2004.
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T-antigen — Proteins coded by viral genes that are expressed early in the replication cycle of papovaviruses such as SV40 and polyoma. Essential for normal viral replication, they are also expressed in non permissive cells transformed by these viruses.… … Dictionary of molecular biology
Пермиссивные клетки — * пермісіўныя клеткі * permissive cells клетки, в которых вирус может продуцировать свое потомство в противоположность непермиссивным клеткам. Некоторые ДНКовые вирусы, вызывающие опухоли (), могут разножаться в П. к. одного вида и вызывать… … Генетика. Энциклопедический словарь
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