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THE phenomenon by which plant viruses are excluded from proliferating cells may prove to be a valuable means for investigating the mechanism of plant virus replication itself.
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DJORDJEVIC, B. Effect of 5-Fluorodeoxyuridine on the Replication of Tobacco Mosaic Virus in Meristematic Tissue. Nature 207, 327 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/207327a0
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