Immunopathological investigation and genetic evolution of Avian leukosis virus Subgroup-J associated with myelocytomatosis in broiler flocks in Egypt. [PDF]
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Characterization of an Avian Leukosis Virus Isolate
Avian Diseases, 1966An earlier publication reported the screening of hens from a commercial flock (Spring Lake Farms) for the purpose of selecting dams with which to establish a flock free of infection with agents possessing RIF (Resistance Inducing Factor) activity, i.e. the induction of cell resistance to Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) (6).
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Ribosomal rna in avian leukosis virus particles
International Journal of Cancer, 1971AbstractThe RNAs of avian viruses originating from the plasma of leukemic chickens (AMV) or from tissue culture (MAV‐B) consisted of five distinct components with sedimentation constants of 62 s, 27 s, 17 s, 9 s, and 4–5 s. Whereas the 27 s and 17 s minor RNA components could be consistently recovered from large quantities of AMV, fractionation ...
T, Obara, D P, Bolognesi, H, Bauer
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Restrictions That Influence Avian Leukosis Virus-Induced Lymphoid Leukosis
1986Infection of one day old White leghorn chicks with avian leukosis virus (ALV) usually results in the development of a bursal- dependent B-cell lymphoma (Purchase and Burmester, 1978). This tumor requires the bursal environment to develop and is characterized by the presence of cell surface immunoglobulin M (IgM) (Cooper et al., 1974).
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5′ avian leukosis virus sequences and osteopetrotic potential
Virology, 1992Recombinants of Rous-associated virus-0 and Br21 have been used to localize 5' viral sequences that affect the osteopetrotic potential of avian leukosis viruses. Rous-associated virus-0 is a benign subgroup E virus of endogenous origin that does not cause osteopetrosis. Br21 is a constructed subgroup E virus with high osteopetrotic potential.
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