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Identification of a protein encoded by the trans activator gene tatIII of human T-cell lymphotropic retrovirus type III [PDF]
W C Goh+4 more
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Abstract Background Enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL), caused by the bovine leukaemia virus (BLV), has exhibited increasing infection rates in Japan. While many farms implement various infection prevention measures, practical challenges—such as barn structure and availability of replacement cattle—can hinder farm purification efforts.
Chikako Tani+4 more
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Endogenous retrovirus-like proteins recruit UBQLN2 to stress granules and shape their functional biology. [PDF]
Mohan HM+12 more
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Linkage of the Fv-2 gene to a newly reinserted ecotropic retrovirus in Fv-2 congenic mice [PDF]
Michael Mowat, Alan Bernstein
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COVID19‐Related Onset and Relapses of Juvenile Systemic Lupus Erythematosus‐Like Disease
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, EarlyView.
Chiara Cannata+3 more
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Oligodendrogenesis in Evolution, Development and Adulthood
Main Points Oligodendrocytes and myelin took shape in jawed vertebrates During development, OPCs are originated from NSCs and then undergo differentiation into mature oligodendrocytes that supply myelin. OPCs persist in the adult CNS and continue to produce oligodendrocytes and myelin.
Hao Hu+3 more
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A high frequency of detection of koala retrovirus fragments in Victorian koalas suggests historic integration of KoRV. [PDF]
Zheng L, Legione AR.
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Evidence for H-2-linked control of retrovirus production in Friend virus-induced tumor cell lines [PDF]
John H. Wolfe, Kenneth J. Blank
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This graphical representation illustrates the multifaceted nature of the immune response in viral infections, demonstrating both its protective and potentially harmful aspects. While a properly regulated immune reaction facilitates viral clearance and promotes general recovery, an overly robust or misdirected response—exemplified by Type III or Type IV
Muhammed Cesim Karabulut+1 more
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