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SUMMARY

During serial passage of mouse embryo fibroblasts it was found that an established line of cells was more susceptible to murine sarcoma virus transformation than early passages of the cells from which it was derived. An explanation can be made in terms of the growth rates of the cells involved, although primary cells were more susceptible to murine sarcoma virus than would be expected from their rate of growth. Non-dividing (amitotic) cells were not susceptible to murine sarcoma virus transformation.

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