foamy virus
Replacement of feline foamy virus bet by feline immunodeficiency virus vif yields replicative virus with novel vaccine candidate potential
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Heparan Sulfate Is an Attachment Factor for Foamy Virus Entry
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Foamy Virus Bet Proteins Function as Novel Inhibitors of the APOBEC3 Family of Innate Antiretroviral Defense Factors
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Carrier Cultures of Simian Foamy Virus
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Isolation and Characterization of an Equine Foamy Virus
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Insights into the structure and activity of prototype foamy virus RNase H
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Foamy virus zoonotic infections
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Further Characterization of Equine Foamy Virus Reveals Unusual Features among the Foamy Viruses
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Tetherin inhibits prototypic foamy virus release
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Basic Residues in the Foamy Virus Gag Protein
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Evidence that the Human Foamy Virus Genome Is DNA
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Foamy Virus Particle Formation
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Active foamy virus proteinase is essential for virus infectivity but not for formation of a Pol polyprotein.
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Persistent Infection with Primate Foamy Virus Type 1 Increases Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Cell Binding via a Bet-Independent Mechanism
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Relationship of the env genes and the endonuclease domain of the pol genes of simian foamy virus type 1 and human foamy virus.
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Foamy virus vectors.
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Nonintegrating Foamy Virus Vectors
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The solution structure of the prototype foamy virus RNase H domain indicates an important role of the basic loop in substrate binding
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Molecular Characterization of Proteolytic Processing of the Pol Proteins of Human Foamy Virus Reveals Novel Features of the Viral Protease
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Subviral Particle Release Determinants of Prototype Foamy Virus
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