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THE finding that isolated ribonucleic acid from tobacco mosaic virus is infective1 has led to further studies on its biological and physical properties.
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Schuster, H., Schramm, G., and Zillig, W., Z. f. Naturforsch., 11b, 339 (1956).
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GIERER, A. Structure and Biological Function of Ribonucleic Acid from Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Nature 179, 1297–1299 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/1791297b0
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