Leukemia Virus, Feline
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Subject Areas on Research
- Antigenic activity of human urothelial tissue.
- Antigenic relationships between murine, feline and primate RNA tumor viruses and membrane antigens of human leukemic cells.
- Biochemical properties of oncornavirus polypeptides.
- Immuno-prophylaxis and -therapy of C-type oncorna viral diseases in mice and cats.
- Inactivation of murine xenotropic oncornavirus by normal mouse sera is not immunoglobulin-mediated.
- Influence of antisera to oncornavirus glycoprotein (gp71) on infections of cats with feline leukemia virus.
- Inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation by a synthetic peptide homologous to retroviral envelope proteins.
- Mammalian C-type oncornaviruses: relationships between viral structural and cell-surface antigens and their possible significance in immunological defense mechanisms.
- Morphologic and immunologic studies of human prostatic carcinoma.
- Neutralization of homologous and heterologous oncornaviruses by antisera against the p15(E) and gp71 polypeptides of Friend murine leukemia virus.
- Polypeptides of mammalian oncornaviruses. I. Isolation and serological analysis polypeptides from murine and feline C-type viruses.
- Polypeptides of mammalian oncornaviruses. II Characterization of murine leukemia virus polypeptide (p 15) bearing interspecies reactivity.
- Prevention of oncornavirus-induced sarcomas in cats by treatment with antiviral antibodies.
- Purification and serological characterization of the major envelope glycoprotein from AKR murine leukemia virus and its reactivity with autogenous immune sera from mice.
- Single-round selection yields a unique retroviral envelope utilizing GPR172A as its host receptor.
- Specific association of retroviral envelope protein, p15E, with human cell surfaces.
- Structural components of rna tumor viruses.
- Suppressive effect on polyclonal B-cell activation of a synthetic peptide homologous to a transmembrane component of oncogenic retroviruses.
- Therapeutic effects of diethylcarbamazine and 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine on feline leukemia virus lymphoma formation.
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Keywords of People
- Cianciolo, George James, Associate Professor in Pathology, Pathology