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Herpes simplex virus Type 2 causes a severe repression of host cell biosynthesis at a number of levels. We show that despite this, non-viral cDNA clones derived from cellular RNA species which accumulate to high levels after infection can be isolated using differential screening techniques. By using nuclear run-off assays, we have shown that this RNA accumulation is mediated by transcriptional induction of the corresponding cellular genes. © 1986 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

Original publication

DOI

10.1007/BF01114970

Type

Journal article

Journal

Bioscience Reports

Publication Date

01/11/1986

Volume

6

Pages

945 - 951