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Endogenous retroviruses trigger B cells

Science, 2014
Endogenous retroviruses materially contribute to humoral immunity in mice.
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Murine endogenous retroviruses.

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS, 2009
Up to 10% of the mouse genome is comprised of endogenous retrovirus (ERV) sequences, and most represent the remains of ancient germ line infections. Our knowledge of the three distinct classes of ERVs is inversely correlated with their copy number, and their characterization has benefited from the availability of divergent wild mouse species and ...
C, Stocking, C A, Kozak
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Human endogenous retroviruses.

Leukemia, 1989
One of the unique features of retroviruses is their ability to integrate their genetic information in the genomes of their host cells, including the germ line, and to persist there as so-called proviruses. Proviruses which are contained in the germ line of a given species and are inherited from generation to generation like cellular genes are called ...
R, Hehlmann   +2 more
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Activation of human endogenous retroviruses and its physiological consequences

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023
Nicholas Dopkins, Douglas F Nixon
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Endogenous retroviruses promote homeostatic and inflammatory responses to the microbiota

Cell, 2021
Siddharth R Krishnamurthy   +2 more
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Antibodies against endogenous retroviruses promote lung cancer immunotherapy

Nature, 2023
Kevin W Ng   +2 more
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Resurrection of endogenous retroviruses during aging reinforces senescence

Cell, 2023
Zunpeng Liu, Qianzhao Ji, Xiaoyu Jiang
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