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Why aren't foamy viruses pathogenic?
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Why aren't foamy viruses pathogenic?
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Linial M
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1 June 2000
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Trends in Microbiology
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8
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6
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284-289
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Normal T-cell turnover in sooty mangabeys harboring active simian immunodeficiency virus infection
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Foamy viruses are unconventional retroviruses
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The transcriptional transactivator of human foamy virus maps to the bel 1 genomic region
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Human foamy virus genome possesses an internal, Bel-1-dependent and functional promoter
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The human foamy virus internal promoter directs the expression of the functional Bel 1 transactivator and Bet protein early after infection.
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Identification and functional characterization of a high-affinity Bel-1 DNA binding site located in the human foamy virus internal promoter.
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No evidence of antibody to human foamy virus in widespread human populations
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Markers of foamy virus infections in monkeys, apes, and accidentally infected humans: appropriate testing fails to confirm suspected foamy virus prevalence in humans
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Identification of a human population infected with simian foamy viruses
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Properties of human foamy virus relevant to its development as a vector for gene therapy
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Cell tropism of the simian foamy virus type 1 (SFV-1).
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Analysis of the role of the bel and bet open reading frames of human foamy virus by using a new quantitative assay
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Productive persistent infection of hematopoietic cells by human foamy virus
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Study of human foamy virus proviral integration in chronically infected murine cells
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Isolations and serology of bovine spumavirus.
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Lymphocytes are the major reservoir for foamy viruses in peripheral blood.
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Sites of simian foamy virus persistence in naturally infected African green monkeys: latent provirus is ubiquitous, whereas viral replication is restricted to the oral mucosa
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An evolutionarily conserved splice generates a secreted env-Bet fusion protein during human foamy virus infection
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Cells expressing the human foamy virus (HFV) accessory Bet protein are resistant to productive HFV superinfection.
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Multiple integrations of human foamy virus in persistently infected human erythroleukemia cells
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Simian foamy virus type 3 (SFV-3) in latently infected Vero cells: reactivation by demethylation of proviral DNA.
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Viral spread in the presence of neutralizing antibody: mechanisms of persistence in foamy virus infection
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Gamma interferon is a major suppressive factor produced by activated human peripheral blood lymphocytes that is able to inhibit foamy virus-induced cytopathic effects.
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Transient immunosuppressive effect induced in rabbits and mice by the human spumaretrovirus prototype HFV (human foamy virus).
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Mouse model to study the replication of primate foamy viruses
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Long-term persistent infection of domestic rabbits by the human foamy virus
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Isolation, cloning, and sequencing of simian foamy viruses from chimpanzees (SFVcpz): high homology to human foamy virus (HFV).
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10.1016/S0966-842X(00)01763-7
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10838587
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PubMed publication ID
10838587
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