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An improved murine leukemia virus immunofluorescence assay
Virology, 1974Abstract The use of DEAE-dextran and polybrene during infection of mouse embryo fibroblast cell lines of Fv-1bb origin with the radiation leukemia virus strikingly increased the proportion of cells in which virus-induced cytoplasmic antigens were detectable by indirect immunofluorescence and significantly accelerated the time course of their ...
O. Niwa+3 more
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Murine leukemia virus clearance by flocculation and microfiltration
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2004AbstractClearance of murine leukemia virus from CHO cell suspensions by flocculation and microfiltration was investigated. Murine leukemia virus is a retrovirus that is recommended by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for validating clearance of retrovirus‐like particles. Due to biosafety considerations, an amphotropic murine leukemia virus vector (
S. Ranil Wickramasinghe+5 more
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Synthesis of murine leukemia virus in cell culture
International Journal of Cancer, 1973AbstractUsing high resolution, electron microscopic autoradiography, the times for macromolecular synthesis and assembly of a murine leukemia virus were determined. The time between completion of viral, RNA and protein synthesis and the appearance of morphologically complete virions did not exceed 30 min.
Hiromitsu Okano+3 more
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A leukemia virus-related protein in the murine pancreas
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1984A protein that has been detected in the granules of islet cells in the murine pancreas is similar but not identical to the endogenous murine leukemia virus envelope protein gp70. The pancreatic protein was detected by several immunological methods using both polyclonal and monoclonal anti-murine gp70.
Gillian M. Beattie+3 more
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Fusion activity of virions of murine leukemia virus
Virology, 1979Abstract The fusion activity associated with many strains of murine leukemia virus (MLV) is commonly used to measure MLV infectivity. Other strains of MLV lack fusion activity and some of these can produce variants which have fusion activity. The SC-1/uv-XC fusion assay (Rowe et al., 1970) measures the infectivity of MLV grown in SC-1 cells by the XC
Ilana Keshet, David A. Zarling
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Archives of Virology, 2003
Ecotropic infection by Murine leukemia virus (MuLV) infection is initiated by the interaction between the receptor-binding domain of the viral surface glycoprotein (SU) and the cell-surface receptor, mCAT-1. To study the in vivo localization of viral binding site in mice, green fluorescence protein (GFP)-tagged Friend SU (F-SU/GFP) was incubated with ...
Takako Suzuki+6 more
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Ecotropic infection by Murine leukemia virus (MuLV) infection is initiated by the interaction between the receptor-binding domain of the viral surface glycoprotein (SU) and the cell-surface receptor, mCAT-1. To study the in vivo localization of viral binding site in mice, green fluorescence protein (GFP)-tagged Friend SU (F-SU/GFP) was incubated with ...
Takako Suzuki+6 more
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Determinants of Abelson Murine Leukemia Virus Pathogenesis
1986The Abelson murine leukemia virus (A-MuLV) is a rapidly transforming, defective retrovirus that induces pre-B cell tumors in susceptible mice (Abelson and Rabstein 1970, Scher and Siegler 1974, Rosenberg and Baltimore 1976, Risser et al 1978). It encodes the v-abl pl60 transforming protein, a tyrosine-kinase viral oncogene product.
R Risser+5 more
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Growth Curve of a Murine Leukemia Virus in Mice
JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1964Rauscher, F J, Allen, B V
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Changes in the Hair of Mice with Murine Leukemia Virus
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1988Janet W. Hartley, Herbert C. Morse
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