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Evolutionary Dynamics of HTLV-I
Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2000Using mathematical models to describe the in vivo dynamics of HTLV-I infection, an explanation is offered for the slow rate of evolution of HTLV-I relative to HIV-1. In agreement with experimental findings, it is assumed that cell activation is required for successful replication in T helper cells and that HTLV-I induces a significant degree of ...
D, Wodarz, C R, Bangham
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Prevalence of HTLV-I-Associated Myelopathy among HTLV-I Carriers in Saga, Japan
Neuroepidemiology, 1989Surveying the disease by sending questionnaires to all physicians of the Saga Medical Association, we tabulated 19 definite cases of HTLV-I-associated myelopathy (7 males and 12 females) as of January 31, 1988. The population at risk of HTLV-I carriers was estimated by applying sex- and age-specific anti-HTLV-I antibody-positive rates among blood ...
H, Shibasaki +4 more
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1991
Retroviruses are involved in many naturally occurring neoplasms in various animal species. Their involvement in human neoplasias has been the subject of extensive research, but not until the early 1980s was definitive evidence obtained for casual association of human retroviruses with a certain human disease.
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Retroviruses are involved in many naturally occurring neoplasms in various animal species. Their involvement in human neoplasias has been the subject of extensive research, but not until the early 1980s was definitive evidence obtained for casual association of human retroviruses with a certain human disease.
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HTLV-I associated myelopathy, a new clinical entity.
The Lancet, 1986M. Osame +7 more
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HTLV-I associated retinochoroidal degeneration.
Japanese journal of ophthalmology, 1995A review of 100 patients with HTLV-I associated myelopathy revealed 9 cases of retinochoroidal degeneration. The ocular disease was characterized by late onset, usually bilateral, progressive degenerative changes of the retina and choroid, which were preceded by, concurrent with, or followed by HTLV-I associated myelopathy.
K, Nakao, N, Ohba, Y, Isashiki
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HTLV-I infection: a dynamic struggle between viral persistence and host immunity.
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2014A. Lim, P. Maini
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Infection of HTLV-III/LAV in HTLV-I-carrying cells MT-2 and MT-4 and application in a plaque assay.
Science, 1985S. Harada, Y. Koyanagi, Naoki Yamamoto
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