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Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) infects cattle and causes serious problems for the cattle industry, worldwide. Vertical transmission of BLV occurs via in utero infection and ingestion of infected milk and colostrum.
S. Watanuki+9 more
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This study presents a rapid and sensitive virus detection method that employs imaging of virus‐specific DNA markers. Utilizing specially designed single‐stranded circular DNA probes, this method captures RNA fragments from RNase‐digested viral genomes during the reverse transcriptase‐based reaction, resulting in double‐stranded markers that are ...
Yoon‐ha Jang+13 more
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Glucocorticoid effects on peripheral blood lymphocytes in cows infected with bovine leukemia virus [PDF]
JC Bloom, SJ Kenyon, TG Gabuzda
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Nanomedicine for Oral Delivery: Strategies to Overcome the Biological Barriers
Oral delivery is a preferred administration route for many clinical applications, valued for its strong patient compliance. In this review, how nanoparticles are engineered and deployed to overcome the gastrointestinal barriers that impede clinical translation of oral delivery formulations is examined.
Luke J. Kubiatowicz+5 more
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Peyronie's disease (PD) is a common male reproductive system disorder. The exact etiology of PD remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate molecular and cellular changes in PD using single‐cell spatial transcriptomics. Abstract Peyronie's disease (PD), commonly known as penile induration, is a prevalent male reproductive system disorder with ...
Keyuan Lou+6 more
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Abstract Two cases of sporadic multicentric lymphomas with mediastinal masses in goats are documented. The first case involved a 3.5‐year‐old male goat. Ultrasound imaging revealed an enlarged right perirenal lymph node, which was confirmed as lymphoma through incisional biopsy and cytopathological analysis. Despite treatment, the goat succumbed to the
Angélica Consalter+6 more
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Long‐term survival in a dog with suspected primary nodal plasmacytoma treated with surgical excision
Abstract An 8‐year‐old Staffordshire bull terrier presented for left submandibular lymphadenopathy. Cytology showed a monomorphic population of mature plasma cells suggestive of plasma cell neoplasia. On physical examination, no other lymphadenomegaly, cutaneous or oral lesions were found.
Celia Figueroa‐González+4 more
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Enzootic bovine leucosis - a case report
Enzootic bovine leucosis is an infectious disease of cattle caused by the bovine leukemia virus that results in lymphoma within target tissues. Cattle might demonstrate four clinicopathological age-related manifestations of the disease: juvenile, adult ...
Thales Ricardo Rigo Barreiros+7 more
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Leukemogenesis by bovine leukemia virus: proviral DNA integration and lack of RNA expression of viral long terminal repeat and 3' proximate cellular sequences. [PDF]
R. Kettmann+5 more
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ABSTRACT Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) causes Enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL) in approximately 1%–5% of infected cattle after a long latent period. Few biomarkers effectively distinguish non‐EBL from EBL cattle. Given the rapid turnover of tumor cells, we hypothesized that cell‐free DNA (cfDNA) in plasma could serve as a more effective biomarker for EBL ...
M. Ishrat Jahan+11 more
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