High-frequency transduction of c-erbB in avian leukosis virus-induced erythroblastosis [PDF]
B D Miles, Harriet L. Robinson
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Avian leukosis virus infection: analysis of viremia and DNA integration in susceptible and resistant chicken lines [PDF]
Timothy W. Baba, E H Humphries
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The avian oncogenic viruses include Mareks disease virus (MDV), Avian Leukosis virus (ALV) and Reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV). All the three viruses as etiological agents of single and/or multiple oncogenic infections were reported previously in ...
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Assessing the Spatial and Temporal Risk of HPAIV Transmission to Danish Cattle via Wild Birds [PDF]
A highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) panzootic has severely impacted wild bird populations worldwide, with documented (zoonotic) transmission to mammals, including humans. Ongoing HPAI outbreaks on U.S. cattle farms have raised concerns about potential spillover of virus from birds to cattle in other countries, including Denmark.
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Persistence of Marek's disease virus in a subpopulation of B cells that is transformed by avian leukosis virus, but not in normal bursal B cells [PDF]
Ellen F. Fynan+4 more
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Whole-genome resequencing to explore genome‑wide single nucleotide polymorphisms and genes associated with avian leukosis virus subgroup J infection in chicken. [PDF]
Li H, Chen Y.
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Production of avian leukosis virus particles in mammalian cells can be mediated by the interaction of the human immunodeficiency virus protein Rev and the Rev-responsive element. [PDF]
George Nasioulas+3 more
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Advances on ALV-J in China over the past two decades
Avian leukosis is an important tumorigenic disease caused by the avian leukosis virus (ALV) in poultry. ALVs belong to the retroviral family and are classified into 11 subgroups (ALV-A to ALV-K). Among them, ALV-J was first introduced into China in 1999,
Wenrui Fan+4 more
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Assessing avian leukosis virus proviral load and lesion correlates in fowl glioma-inducing virus-infected Japanese bantam chickens. [PDF]
Nishiura H+5 more
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miR-155 facilitates the synergistic replication between avian leukosis virus subgroup J and reticuloendotheliosis virus by targeting a dual pathway. [PDF]
Xue J+7 more
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