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Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital Department of Biological Chemistry Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102, U.S.A.
A cell line resistant to ethidium bromide has been developed from baby hamster kidney cells transformed by Rous sarcoma virus. The parental cells are normally non-producers but the resistant cell line appears to produce virus-like particles that are associated with the mitochondria as visualized by electron microscopy and determined biochemically.
Received 6 January 1977;
accepted 10 February 1978.
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