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Pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus infectionVisna virus exhibits a complex transcriptional pattern: one aspect of gene expression shared with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome retrovirusAntiviral antibody-producing cells in parenchymatous organs during persistent virus infectionNeutralizing antibodies to visna lentivirus: mechanism of action and possible role in virus persistenceTropism of sheep lentiviruses for monocytes: susceptibility to infection and virus gene expression increase during maturation of monocytes to macrophagesA Ty1 integrase nuclear localization signal required for retrotranspositionNucleotide sequence and transcriptional activity of the caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus long terminal repeatEvaluation of two management procedures for the control of maedi-visnaMorphological and immunological comparison of caprine arthritis encephalitis and ovine progressive pneumonia virusesWild mouse ecotropic murine leukemia virus infection of inbred mice: dual-tropic virus expression precedes the onset of paralysis and lymphoma.Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III shares sequence homology with a family of pathogenic lentiviruses.Pathogenesis of caprine arthritis encephalitis virus. Cellular localization of viral transcripts in tissues of infected goats.Genetic characterization of new West African simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsm: geographic clustering of household-derived SIV strains with human immunodeficiency virus type 2 subtypes and genetically diverse viruses from a single feral sooty mangPersistent expression of Ia antigen and viral genome in visna-maedi virus-induced inflammatory cells. Possible role of lentivirus-induced interferon.Genomic changes associated with antigenic variation of visna virus durig persistent infection.Serological definition of the lentivirus group of retroviruses.Characterization of visna virus mRNAAbsence of circularly permuted and largely redundant sequences in the genome of visna virusThe visna virus long terminal repeat directs expression of a reporter gene in activated macrophages, lymphocytes, and the central nervous systems of transgenic mice.Lentivirus-induced interferon inhibits maturation and proliferation of monocytes and restricts the replication of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus.Monoclonal antibodies against Aleutian disease virus distinguish virus strains and differentiate sites of virus replication from sites of viral antigen sequestration.Infection of brain-derived cells with the human immunodeficiency virus.Lentiviruses are naturally resident in a latent form in long-term ovine fibroblast culturesPrecursor polypeptides to structural proteins of visna virusIntracellular ribonucleoprotein complexes of visna virus are infectious.Visna virus RNA synthesis.Slow virus visna: reproduction in vitro of virus from extrachromosomal DNA.Detection of viral sequences of low reiteration frequency by in situ hybridization.Complexity and polyadenylic acid content of visna virus 60-70S RNA.Phosphonoformate inhibition of visna virus replication.Passage through mitosis is required for oncoretroviruses but not for the human immunodeficiency virus.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 DNA synthesis, integration, and efficient viral replication in growth-arrested T cells.Physical mapping of the paralysis-inducing determinant of a wild mouse ecotropic neurotropic retrovirus.Highly lytic and persistent lentiviruses naturally present in sheep with progressive pneumonia are genetically distinct.Restricted replication of lentiviruses. Visna viruses induce a unique interferon during interaction between lymphocytes and infected macrophages.The Gordon Wilson Lecture: viruses and chronic neurological diseases
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The slow infection caused by visna virus.
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The slow infection caused by visna virus.
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The slow infection caused by visna virus.
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The slow infection caused by visna virus.
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The slow infection caused by visna virus.
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The slow infection caused by visna virus.
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