Abstract

Summary A reverse transcriptase isolated and purified from the spleen of a child with myelofibrotic syndrome has biochemical and immunological properties similar to that of known type-C viral reverse transcriptases, and, in particular, to the enzymes from two primate type-C viruses (Gibbon Ape leukemia virus and Simian Sarcoma virus).

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