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Dynamic regulation of NeuroD1 expression level by a novel viral construct during astrocyte-to-neuron reprogramming. [PDF]
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Human Endogenous Retroviruses and Diseases. [PDF]
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Research note: Virome of Alectoris chukars by metagenomic analysis in Guangdong, southern China. [PDF]
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The relationship between HERVs and exogenous viral infections: A focus on the value of HERVs in disease prediction and treatment. [PDF]
Dou A, Xu J, Zhou C.
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Endogenous retroviruses in development and health.
Trends in Microbiology, 2023Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are evolutionary remnants of retroviral infections in which the viral genome became embedded as a dormant regulatory element within the host germline.
Jichang Wang +3 more
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Interplay between endogenous and exogenous human retroviruses.
Trends in Microbiology, 2023In humans, retroviruses thrive more as symbionts than as parasites. Apart from the only two modern exogenous human retroviruses (human T-cell lymphotropic and immunodeficiency viruses; HTLV and HIV, respectively), ~8% of the human genome is occupied by ...
Eleni Kyriakou, G. Magiorkinis
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2009
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Román Galetto, Matteo Negroni
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Román Galetto, Matteo Negroni
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Blood Reviews, 1988
After many unsuccessful years of searching, the first pathogenic human retrovirus, the human T-cell leukaemia lymphoma virus (HTLV-I), was reported as recently as 1980 and since that time has been causally linked to the adult T-cell leukaemia lymphoma syndrome. A second HTLV (HTLV-II) isolated shortly afterwards is less clearly linked to some leukaemic
B J, Thomson, A G, Dalgleish
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After many unsuccessful years of searching, the first pathogenic human retrovirus, the human T-cell leukaemia lymphoma virus (HTLV-I), was reported as recently as 1980 and since that time has been causally linked to the adult T-cell leukaemia lymphoma syndrome. A second HTLV (HTLV-II) isolated shortly afterwards is less clearly linked to some leukaemic
B J, Thomson, A G, Dalgleish
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