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    Nodule-Inducing Virus

    An exogenous, infectious mouse mammary tumor virus isolated from BALB/cNIV/Crgl mice, thought to be derived from the endogenous low oncogenic mouse mammary tumor virus found in C3Hf mice. (from Cancer Res. 1984 Oct;44(10):4333-6) (NCI Thesaurus)




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