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The Interaction between Raspberry Ringspot and Tobacco Rattle Viruses in Doubly Infected Protoplasts
1977
Journal of General Virology
Tobacco mesophyll protoplasts infected with raspberry ringspot virus (RRV) show faint generalized staining when treated with fluorescent antibody to RRV, but many brightly staining granules develop after inoculation with a mixture of RRV and the CAM strain of tobacco rattle virus (TRV-CAM). The phenomenon occurred with three different strains of RRV but not when tobacco mosaic virus, or two other strains of tobacco rattle virus, were substituted for the CAM strain. The RRV antigen aggregates
doi:10.1099/0022-1317-35-1-135
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