Contact-Inhibited Revertant Cell Lines Isolated from Simian Virus 40-Transformed Cells. VII. Serum Detachment-Resistant Revertant Cells

Flat revertant cells of simian virus 40-transformed mouse fibroblasts have been isolated on the basis of resistance to a selective detachment procedure. The revertants are generally similar to those isolated by other procedures.

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