Oncogenic Viruses
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Subject Areas on Research
- A cellular protein is immunologically crossreactive with and functionally homologous to the Fujinami sarcoma virus transforming protein.
- A determination of the outer dimensions of oncornaviruses by several electron microscopic procedures.
- A proposed nomenclature for the virion proteins of oncogenic RNA viruses.
- Antigenic relationships between murine, feline and primate RNA tumor viruses and membrane antigens of human leukemic cells.
- Biochemical properties of oncornavirus polypeptides.
- Detection of oncornavirus antigenic activity in human urothelial tissues.
- Neutralization of homologous and heterologous oncornaviruses by antisera against the p15(E) and gp71 polypeptides of Friend murine leukemia virus.
- Oncornavirus-like protein expression in human prostatic tissue.
- Prevention of oncornavirus-induced sarcomas in cats by treatment with antiviral antibodies.
- Relationships between membrane antigens of human leukemic cells and oncogenic RNA virus structural components.
- Reprogramming of cellular metabolic pathways by human oncogenic viruses.
- Structural components of rna tumor viruses.
- Summary of session on oncornaviruses I. Virus-cell interactions and virus structure analyses.
- The DNA damage response in viral-induced cellular transformation.
- The case for a family of reverse transcriptase viruses: Retraviridae.
- The fine structure of intracranial neoplasms induced by the inoculation of avian sarcoma virus in neonatal and adult rats.
- Transfer of radioiodine from iodinated oncornavirus proteins to unlabeled protein carrier during routine procedures for peptide mapping.
- Two levels of restriction by mouse or cat cells of murine sarcoma virus coated by endogenous xenotropic oncornavirus.
- Virus-induced experimental brain tumors and putative associations of viruses with human brain tumors: a review.
- [Chicken RNA tumor viruses: a model for virus-induced carcinogenesis].
- [Morphogenesis and structure of RNA tumor viruses. Electron microscopy studies on C-type viruses].
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Keywords of People
- Luftig, Micah Alan, Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Cell Biology