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Page 165
... cells during the latent period is the average yield of virus per infected cell . This does not mean , however , that each cell produced the same number of progeny . To determine the size of the progeny burst from each infect- ed cell ...
... cells during the latent period is the average yield of virus per infected cell . This does not mean , however , that each cell produced the same number of progeny . To determine the size of the progeny burst from each infect- ed cell ...
Page 168
... cells of the original cell . There are two ways by which a cell can acquire both the gal + and trp genetic markers : either the cell is simulta- neously infected by two separate particles , each carrying an individual gal + or trp + ...
... cells of the original cell . There are two ways by which a cell can acquire both the gal + and trp genetic markers : either the cell is simulta- neously infected by two separate particles , each carrying an individual gal + or trp + ...
Page 170
... cells are stimu- lated to divide prior to cell death , followed by cell death ; and cell transformation , in which the cells are stimulated to divide , take on abnormal growth patterns , and become cancerous . The cytopathic effect ...
... cells are stimu- lated to divide prior to cell death , followed by cell death ; and cell transformation , in which the cells are stimulated to divide , take on abnormal growth patterns , and become cancerous . The cytopathic effect ...
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