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Control of aging-associated neurodegeneration via hypothalamic extracellular vesicles containing parathymosin. [PDF]
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APOBEC3B-driven mutations negatively regulated by P53 promote tumor progression and immunosuppressive microenvironment in prostate cancer. [PDF]
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Enhancing cardiomyocyte reprogramming efficiency by targeting cellular senescence is mediated via Rb1 gene. [PDF]
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Preliminary study on paratuberculosis, small ruminant lentivirus, and co-infection in Emilia Romagna flocks. [PDF]
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003
Lentiviruses belong to a subfamily of the retroviruses usually associated with persistent infections in animals and humans. They have complex replication cycles involving numerous regulatory and accessory proteins, which sets them apart from the oncoretroviruses and spumaviruses, the two other main subfamilies of the retroviruses.
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Lentiviruses belong to a subfamily of the retroviruses usually associated with persistent infections in animals and humans. They have complex replication cycles involving numerous regulatory and accessory proteins, which sets them apart from the oncoretroviruses and spumaviruses, the two other main subfamilies of the retroviruses.
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Lentiviruses in Cancer Immunotherapy
Future Virology, 2007Lentiviral vectors have emerged as promising tools for cancer immunotherapy owing to their capacity to transduce a wide range of different cell types, including dendritic cells (DCs), the key regulators of immunity. Ex vivo transduced DCs proved to be potent inducers of strong antigen-specific T-cell responses, both in vitro and in vivo.
Breckpot, Karine, Thielemans, Kris
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