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Avian leukosis virus

Rapid induction of B-cell lymphomas: insertional activation of c-myb by avian leukosis virus.

Rapid induction of B-cell lymphomas: insertional activation of c-myb by avian leukosis virus.

... Analysis of avian leukosis virus DNA and RNA in bursal tumors: viral gene expression is not required for maintenance of tumor state.. Oncogenicity of avian leukosis viruses of different [r] ...

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Characterization of subgroup J avian Leukosis virus isolated from Chinese indigenous chickens

Characterization of subgroup J avian Leukosis virus isolated from Chinese indigenous chickens

... Avian leukosis virus (ALV), belonging to the genus Alpharetrovirus of the family Retroviridae, is a notorious retrovirus that can cause various types of neoplastic dis- eases in birds ...endogenous ...

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Cell Cycle-Dependent Activation of Rous Sarcoma Virus-Infected Stationary Chicken Cells: Avian Leukosis Virus Group-Specific Antigens and Ribonucleic Acid

Cell Cycle-Dependent Activation of Rous Sarcoma Virus-Infected Stationary Chicken Cells: Avian Leukosis Virus Group-Specific Antigens and Ribonucleic Acid

... Cell Cycle-Dependent Activation of Rous Sarcoma Virus-Infected Stationary Chicken Cells: Avian Leukosis Virus Group-Specific Antigens and Ribonucleic Acid Received for publication 24 Apr[r] ...

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Generation of a helper cell line for packaging avian leukosis virus-based vectors.

Generation of a helper cell line for packaging avian leukosis virus-based vectors.

... When pHF-g cells were transfected by an avian leukosis virus-based vector, they produced replication-defective virus at high titer but they did not release any replication-competent part[r] ...

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Evidence of Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup E and Endogenous Avian Virus in Measles and Mumps Vaccines Derived from Chicken Cells: Investigation of Transmission to Vaccine Recipients

Evidence of Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup E and Endogenous Avian Virus in Measles and Mumps Vaccines Derived from Chicken Cells: Investigation of Transmission to Vaccine Recipients

... endogenous avian retrovirus (EAV-0) RNA and originates from the chicken embryonic fibroblasts (CEF) used as a substrate for propagation of the ...of avian leukosis virus (ALV) in both CEF ...

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Common Viral Integration Sites Identified in Avian Leukosis Virus Induced B Cell Lymphomas

Common Viral Integration Sites Identified in Avian Leukosis Virus Induced B Cell Lymphomas

... ABSTRACT Avian leukosis virus (ALV) induces B-cell lymphoma and other neoplasms in chickens by integrating within or near cancer genes and perturbing their ...these virus-induced lymphomas and ...

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The MYC, TERT, and ZIC1 Genes Are Common Targets of Viral Integration and Transcriptional Deregulation in Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J-Induced Myeloid Leukosis

The MYC, TERT, and ZIC1 Genes Are Common Targets of Viral Integration and Transcriptional Deregulation in Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J-Induced Myeloid Leukosis

... of avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) integration in myeloid leukosis (ML) in chickens, we utilized an ALV-J insertional identification platform based on hybrid capture target enrichment ...

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Development and application of SYBR Green I real time PCR assay for the separate detection of subgroup J Avian leukosis virus and multiplex detection of avian leukosis virus subgroups A and B

Development and application of SYBR Green I real time PCR assay for the separate detection of subgroup J Avian leukosis virus and multiplex detection of avian leukosis virus subgroups A and B

... The gp85 gene sequences of ALV-A/B strains aligned using DNAStar (DNASTAR, Inc.,Madison) were re- trieved from the GenBank database (GenBank acc. nos. M37980, M19113, L10922.1, HM775328, HM452341, HM452342, HM452339, ...

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Specificity of avian leukosis virus-induced hyperlipidemia.

Specificity of avian leukosis virus-induced hyperlipidemia.

... Histology summary of various leukosis viruses Histology' Subgroup A Liver Pancreas Thyroid Control MAV-1O 305 NRL NRL NRL 1+; focal 3+; interstitial infiltration; germinal centers Lympho[r] ...

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Nonconserved Tryptophan 38 of the Cell Surface Receptor for Subgroup J Avian Leukosis Virus Discriminates Sensitive from Resistant Avian Species

Nonconserved Tryptophan 38 of the Cell Surface Receptor for Subgroup J Avian Leukosis Virus Discriminates Sensitive from Resistant Avian Species

... of avian species with mutated W38 of NHE1 is caused by decreased display of the Tvj receptor on the surface of target cells, we compared the expression of the wt and ⌬ W38 NHE1 forms at the level of transcription ...

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Novel Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J Infection Associated with Myelocytomas and Hemangioma in Chinese Hybrid Green-Shelled-Egg Chickens and Chai Chickens

Novel Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J Infection Associated with Myelocytomas and Hemangioma in Chinese Hybrid Green-Shelled-Egg Chickens and Chai Chickens

... One infectious ALV-J was also isolated from the cloacae swab samples, which confirmed that the detoxification of cloacae can also facilitate ALV transmission. Some studies have shown that ALV proliferates easily in the ...

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Rapid detection of the common avian leukosis virus subgroups by real time loop mediated isothermal amplification

Rapid detection of the common avian leukosis virus subgroups by real time loop mediated isothermal amplification

... country. Virus isolation and identification showed that leukemia/ hemangioma is mainly caused by ALV-J, but chickens are coinfected with the ALV-A or/and ALV-B at the same time ...

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Avian leukosis virus subgroup J induces its receptor  chNHE1 up regulation

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J induces its receptor chNHE1 up regulation

... To further investigate the regulation of ALV-J on chNHE1, experimental infection of chickens was per- formed. After infection of ALV-J, nine chickens were hatched, and they all showed antibody negative for ALV- J. The ...

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Responses of isolator derived Japanese quail and quail cell cultures to selected animal viruses

Responses of isolator derived Japanese quail and quail cell cultures to selected animal viruses

... Comparable responses were noted in quail and chickens injected with Newcastle disease virus and avian leukosis virus, but quail were significantly more resistant than chickens to fowl po[r] ...

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Characterization of the endogenous retrovirus insertion in CYP19A1 associated with henny feathering in chicken

Characterization of the endogenous retrovirus insertion in CYP19A1 associated with henny feathering in chicken

... to avian leukosis ...published avian leukosis viruses identified 50 retroviruses with over 90% identity (Additional file 2: Table ...sarcoma virus (Additional file 6: Figure ...the ...

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A model system for nonhomologous recombination between retroviral and cellular RNA.

A model system for nonhomologous recombination between retroviral and cellular RNA.

... Coffin and collaborators have used avian leukosis virus ALV with a mutation in the polyadenylation sequence and have demonstrated that read-through messages containing ALV and downstream[r] ...

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Transfer of Primer Binding Site-Mutated Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Vectors by Genetically Engineered Artificial and Hybrid tRNA-Like Primers

Transfer of Primer Binding Site-Mutated Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Vectors by Genetically Engineered Artificial and Hybrid tRNA-Like Primers

... seems to be the case for avian leukosis virus, but not for MLV (15). Primer and RT interaction may also be necessary for initiation of reverse transcription (1, 2, 11, 42, 50), although RT may ...

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Low-molecular-weight RNAs and initiation of RNA-directed DNA synthesis in avian reticuloendotheliosis virus.

Low-molecular-weight RNAs and initiation of RNA-directed DNA synthesis in avian reticuloendotheliosis virus.

... A ceU line chronicaUy producing REV and free of detectable avian leukosis virus was 708 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest The small RNAs of avian reticulo[r] ...

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Variations in integration site of avian oncornaviruses in different hosts.

Variations in integration site of avian oncornaviruses in different hosts.

... The reassociation pattern of denatured fragments that contain proviral DNA from duck cells infected with either an avian sarcoma virus or an avian leukosis virus indicates that the viral[r] ...

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Chromatographic Separation and Antigenic Analysis of Proteins of the Oncornaviruses II. Mammalian Leukemia-Sarcoma Viruses

Chromatographic Separation and Antigenic Analysis of Proteins of the Oncornaviruses II. Mammalian Leukemia-Sarcoma Viruses

... These antisera identified "Abbreviations: GuHCl, guanidine hydrochloride; AvLV, avian leukosis virus; MuLV, murine leukemia virus; HaSV, hamster sarcoma virus.. F Numbered in order of ev[r] ...

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