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Vlasta Sovová

Researcher at Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

Publications -  5
Citations -  56

Vlasta Sovová is an academic researcher from Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Cleavage (embryo). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 56 citations.

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Comparative study of RSV rescue from RSV-transformed mammalian cells.

TL;DR: All individual heterokaryons obtained by fusion of cells of the five different mammalian RSV‐transformed virogenic cells with indicator chicken fibroblasts produced infectious RSV, even when fused with chickens preinfected with three different “helper viruses”.
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c-myc Gene activation as a permanent trait of RSV-infected quail cells

TL;DR: This result, in agreement with earlier evidence for a v‐src‐induced proliferative stimulus which was unaffected by ts mutants at the non‐permissive temperature, shows that certain v‐ src functions have not yet been fully characterized.
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Immunofluorescence detection of the vimentin epitope in chromatin structures of cell nuclei and chromosomes.

TL;DR: Investigation of chromatin structures of eukaryotic cell nuclei and chromosomes using increased sensitivity of 5-bromodeoxyuridine-substituted DNA to UV irradiation-induced crosslinking of DNA with proteins in vivo, by which the proteins interacting with chromosomal DNA can be immunovisualized in situ.
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Analysis of a cell line derived from a chicken hepatoma induced by virus MC29.

TL;DR: A cell line derived from a transplantable chicken hepatoma induced by virus MC29 was established and grew permanently over 2 years and could be easily recovered from frozen state.
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Evidence for p15 cleavage site in myc-specific proteins of avian MC29 and OK10 viruses.

TL;DR: Cleavage fragments of p110gag‐myc and p58myc showed the presence of a p15 cleavage site within the myc‐specific region, which is missing in deletion mutants of MC29 virus.