Gammaretrovirus Infections in Humans in the Past, Present, and Future: Have We Defeated the Pathogen? [PDF]
van der Kuyl AC.
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Epigenetic motifs distinguishing endogenous from exogenous retroviral integrants. [PDF]
LaMere S +4 more
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Genomic presence of recombinant porcine endogenous retrovirus in transmitting miniature swine [PDF]
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Xeno kidney: revolutionizing kidney disease treatment. [PDF]
Makkar D, Gakhar D, Rakha A.
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Developing Xenostandards for Microbiological Safety: New Zealand Experience [PDF]
D. Nathu +3 more
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Comprehensive Protocols for Detecting Xenotransplantation-Relevant Viruses. [PDF]
Jhelum H, Kaufer BB, Denner J.
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Xenotransplantation may develop into a medical technology able to save or improve the quality of life. Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs), because they are integrated in the genome of all pig strains, because they are produced by normal pig cells, and because they can infect human cell in vitro, are considered to be the main microbiological risk ...
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Characterization of porcine endogenous retrovirus insertion in Jeju native pigs and commercial breeds. [PDF]
Yoon S +9 more
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Porcine Cytomegalovirus/Porcine Roseolovirus, Previously Transmitted During Xenotransplantation, Does Not Infect Human 293T and Mouse Cells with Impaired Antiviral Defense. [PDF]
Jhelum H +3 more
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Riboflavin transporter: evidence of a role as entry receptor for chimpanzee endogenous retrovirus. [PDF]
AbuEed L +9 more
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