Effect of Adeno-Associated Virus on Cancer Expression by Herpesvirus-Transformed Hamster Cells 2

Abstract
Infection of herpes simplex virus type-2-transformed hamster tumor cells with adeno-associated virus type 1 before inoculation into hamsters specifically delayed the appearance of palpable tumors and increased the survival time of the animals. The data indicated that a defective virus of humans can influence cancer expression by a virus-transformed cell.