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Detection of HTLV-II in breastmilk of HTLV-II infected mothers

The Lancet, 1992
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Armien, Blas   +8 more
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Identification of a Recombinant HTLV-II Envelope Protein for Serological Detection of HTLV-II Carriers

AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1991
To understand the pathogenic potential and the true extent of human T-cell leukemia virus type II (HTLV-II) infection, it is important to develop a specific HTLV-II antigen-based serological test. Plasmid pIIB was constructed and induced in Escherichia coli to express a recombinant protein ...
Y M, Chen, M, Essex
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HTLV-II Infection in Florida Indians

AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1993
A significantly increased prevalence of antibodies to human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV) has been described in several native American populations in the United States and Latin America. Initial virologic studies indicate that HTLV-II is the predominant virus responsible for this antibody pattern.
Paul H. Levine   +12 more
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HTLV-II and Human Lymphoproliferative Disorders

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1988
HTLV-II is a rarely encountered human retrovirus that has been linked to atypical presentations of hairy-cell leukemia, as well as a variety of T-cell malignancies. Recently, HTLV-II prevalence has increased in the United States, particularly in populations of intravenous drug abusers.
J D, Rosenblatt, I S, Chen, D W, Golde
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Transmission of HTLV‐II via Blood Transfusion

Vox Sanguinis, 1990
Abstract. Transmission of HTLV‐I by transfusion is well documented in Japan, where HTLV‐I is endemic. In non endemic regions such as the United States, HTLV‐I/II infection has been transmitted by transfusion as well, but no effort to distinguish HTLV‐I from HTLV‐II infection was made in these studies.
B, Hjelle   +3 more
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Transmission of HTLV-II

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— A recent article by Robert-Guroff et al 1 reported a high prevalence of antibodies specific for human T-cell lymphotropic virus type II (HTLV-II) in intravenous drug users studied in New York City. Serological evidence of infection with this virus has also been reported among intravenous drug users in Britain.
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