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Harvey murine sarcoma virus

Known as: Harvey Sarcoma Virus, Sarcoma Virus, Harvey, Virus, Harvey Sarcoma 
A replication-defective mouse sarcoma virus first described by J.J. Harvey in 1964. The ras gene was first identified in this virus.
National Institutes of Health

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2010
2010
“Wisdom is to know that we don’t know.” — —Socrates, 469–399 BC “The first thing we must do when seeking knowledge is to reject… 
2008
2008
Active systems, using a near-infrared pulse laser and a fast, gated detector, are now adopted for most long range imaging… 
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
The fact that weak instruments lead to spurious inference is now widely recognized. In this paper we ask whether spurious… 
2004
2004
In 1954, Charles Hufnagel, Proctor Harvey, and colleagues1 published their classic description of the first effective surgical… 
1995
1995
SummaryIn this essay, I have pointed out that the appropriate evolutionary context for plant clonality dictates a focus on the… 
1989
1989
Five mouse monoclonal antibodies (mES 2, 4, 8, 13 and 20) produced against bacterially expressed BALB ras p21 and five other… 
1981
1981
NIH 3T3 cells transformed with unintegrated Harvey sarcoma virus (HSV) linear DNA generally acquired a complete HSV provirus… 
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1980
Highly Cited
1980
The comparative infectivity of Harvey murine sarcoma virus (Ha-MuSV) DNA for NIH 3T3 cells was determined for supercoiled Ha-MuSV… 
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1973
Highly Cited
1973
Defective Kirsten murine sarcoma virus was present as leukemia virus pseudotype [Ki-MSV(MLV)] in a 10- to 100-fold excess over…