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Avian leukosis virus

Avian leukosis virus, 3 136 Aviation gasoline, 23 666 Aviation turbine fuel, from coal gasifier syngas, 6 778 Avidin, 25 800 Avidity constant, 14 137 Avionics, with fiber-optic smart structures, 22 156-157... [Pg.81]

Tam W, Hughes SH, Hayward WS et al. Avian bic, a gene isolated from a common retroviral site in avian leukosis virus-induced lymphomas that encodes a noncoding RNA, cooperates with c-myc in lymphomagenesis and erythroleukemogenesis. J Virol 2002 76 4275 286. [Pg.55]

B. Avian Leukosis Virus and Receptor-Induced pH Dependence. 343... [Pg.325]

Robinson H.L. and Gagnon G., (1986). Patterns of proviral insertion and deletion in avian leukosis virus-induced lymphomas. J. Virol. 57 28-36. [Pg.423]

Schubach W. and Groudine M., (1984). Alteration of c-myc chromatin structure by avian leukosis virus integration. Nature 307 702-708. [Pg.426]

RAV-7, an avian leukosis virus (Carter and Smith, 1984), has an 8.2-kb RNA (Carter et al., 1983a). It is the most common naturally occurring avian retrovirus associated with neoplastic disease condition in domesticated poultry (Fadly, 1997). [Pg.73]

Levels of T4 were decreased for all avian leukosis virus-infeeted chickens and correlated with stunting of animals (Carter and Smith, 1984). The possibility of autoimmune thyroiditis was considered due to the similarity in thyroid infiltration and change of T4 levels (Carter and Smith, 1984) present in an obese chicken line and RAV-7-infected chickens. The obese chicken... [Pg.76]

Carter, J.K. and Smith, R.E. 1983. Rapid induction of hypothyroidism by an avian leukosis virus. Infect. Immun. 40, 795-805. [Pg.95]

Smith, R.E. and Schmidt, E.V. 1982. Induction of anemia by avian leukosis viruses of five subgroups. Virology 117, 516-518. [Pg.101]

Tam W, Ben-Yehuda D, Hayward WS 1997. bic, a novel gene activated by proviral insertions in avian leukosis virus-induced lymphomas, is Ukely to function through its noncoding RNA. Mol Cell Biol 17(3) 1490-1502. [Pg.470]

Crittenden, LB., Salter, D.W. FederspieL M.J. (1989). Segreg-ration, viral phenotype, and proviral structure of 23 avian leukosis virus inserts in the germ line of chickens. Theoret. Appl Genet., 77, 505-15. [Pg.237]

Himly M, Foster DN, Bottoli I, lacovoni JS, Vogt PK (1998) The DF-1 chicken fibroblast cell line transformation induced by diverse oncogenes and cell death resulting from infection by avian leukosis viruses. Virology 248 295-304. [Pg.376]

Shang, K., Wang, X., Sun, B. et al. (2013) / -cyclodextrin-ferrocene host-guest complex multifunctional labeling triple amplification strategy for electrochemical immunoassay of subgroup J of avian leukosis viruses. Biosens. Bioelectron, 45, 40-45. [Pg.287]

In the rat, AgB-associated differences in response to a number of synthetic polypeptide and foreign protein antigens have been described . In the chicken, the B-locus, or a linked genetic factor, has been found to control resistance to Marek s disease (an avian leukosis virus-induced lymphoma), and also to autoimmune thyroiditis . Differences in response to the synthetic polypeptide (T,G)-A-L have also been observed . An extremely interesting observation in the chicken indicates a requirement for shared products of the same MHC haplotype in order for effective T cell—B cell cooperation to take place, as in the mouse. [Pg.109]

CEF-RAV 49 (avian leukosis virus) Homogenate Surface membrane... [Pg.111]


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