Chromosome mapping of Rfv3, a host resistance gene to Friend murine retrovirus (original) (raw)

Fine mapping of the friend retrovirus resistance gene, Rfv3, on mouse chromosome 15

Kim Hasenkrug

Journal of virology, 1999

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Genetic map of the region surrounding the retrovirus restriction locus, Fv1, on mouse Chromosome 4

S. C Jeremiah

Mammalian Genome, 1995

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Fv1. the mouse retrovirus resistance gene

Jonathan Stoye

Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 1998

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Anti-friend virus antibody is associated with recovery from viremia and loss of viral leukemia cell-surface antigens in leukemic mice. Identification of rfv-3 as a gene locus infl- uencing antibody production

Bruce Doig

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1979

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Transgenic Fv-4 mice resistant to Friend virus

jonathan silver

Journal of Virology, 1993

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Retroviral immunology: lessons from a mouse model

Kim Hasenkrug

Immunologic Research, 2009

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RB virus: a strain of Friend virus that produces a ‘Friend virus-like’ disease in Fν-2rr mice

Manas Majumdar

Virus Research, 1989

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Persistence of Viremia and Production of Neutralizing Antibodies Differentially Regulated by Polymorphic APOBEC3 and BAFF-R Loci in Friend Virus-Infected Mice

Masaaki Miyazawa

Journal of Virology, 2010

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Persistence of Viremia and Production of Neutralizing Antibodies Differentially Regulated by Polymorphic APOBEC3 and BAFF-R Loci in Friend Virus-Infected Mice

Masaaki Miyazawa

Journal of Virology, 2010

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Apobec3 Encodes Rfv3, a Gene Influencing Neutralizing Antibody Control of Retrovirus Infection

Robert David Urda Benitez

Science, 2008

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The mouse homolog of the Gibbon ape leukemia virus receptor: Genetic mapping and a possible receptor function in rodents

jonathan silver

Virology, 1991

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Susceptibility of nude mice carrying the Fv-4 gene to Friend murine leukemia virus infection

Hiroshi Hiai

Journal of Virology

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Fim-1, Fim-2/c-fms, and Fim-3, three common integration sites of Friend murine leukemia virus in myeloblastic leukemias, map to mouse chromosomes 13, 18, and 3, respectively

S. Fichelson

Journal of Virology, 1988

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Localization of the human gene allowing infection by gibbon ape leukemia virus to human chromosome region 2q11-q14 and to the homologous region on mouse chromosome 2

Bryan O'Hara

Journal of Virology, 1991

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Presence and expression of Friend erythroleukemia virus-related sequences in normal and leukemic mouse tissues

D. Penrose

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1979

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Differential Requirements of Cellular and Humoral Immune Responses for Fv2-Associated Resistance to Erythroleukemia and for Regulation of Retrovirus-Induced Myeloid Leukemia Development

Sachiyo Kawahara, Masaaki Miyazawa

Journal of Virology, 2013

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Molecular cloning and characterization of an immunosuppressive and weakly oncogenic variant of Friend murine leukemia virus, FIS-2

Arild Faxvaag

Journal of virology, 1994

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Evolutionary journey of the retroviral restriction gene Fv1

Scott J Steppan

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2018

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Genetic analysis of endogenous xenotropic murine leukemia viruses: association with two common mouse mutations and the viral restriction locus Fv-1

Jonathan Stoye

Journal of virology, 1989

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Duplication and divergence of the retrovirus restriction gene Fv1 in Mus caroli mice allows protection from multiple retroviruses

Jonathan Stoye

2019

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Innate Retroviral Restriction by Apobec3 Promotes Antibody Affinity Maturation In Vivo

Robert David Urda Benitez

The Journal of Immunology, 2010

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Class switch recombination and somatic hypermutation of virus-neutralizing antibodies are not essential for control of friend retrovirus infection

Masaaki Miyazawa

Journal of virology, 2015

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Murine retroviral restriction genes Fv-4 and Akvr-1 are alleles of a single locus

Murray Gardner

Journal of Virology, 1983

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Retrovirus Vectors Bearing Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus Env Transduce Human Cells by Using a New Receptor Localized to Chromosome 3p21.3

J. Demartini

Journal of Virology, 2000

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Endogenous murine leukemia retroviral variation across wild European and inbred strains of house mouse

Serge Morand

BMC Genomics, 2015

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Fv-2 locus controls expression of Friend spleen focus-forming virus-specific sequences in normal and infected mice

Alan Bernstein

Proceedings of the …, 1979

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Essential Roles for CD8+ T Cells and Gamma Interferon in Protection of Mice against Retrovirus-Induced Immunosuppression

Kim Hasenkrug

Journal of Virology, 2002

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Mutations in the env gene of friend spleen focus-forming virus overcome Fv-2r-mediated resistance to Friend virus-induced erythroleukemia

Manas Majumdar

Journal of Virology, 1992

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Identification of receptors for pig endogenous retrovirus

Gary Quinn

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003

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The Isolation and Characterization of a Clonally Related Series of Murine Retrovirus-infected Mouse Cells

Joe Jones

Journal of General Virology, 1980

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A novel retroviruslike family in mouse DNA

E. Keshet

Journal of Virology, 1986

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Viral sequences are associated with many histocompatibility genes

Anthony Rossomando

Immunogenetics, 1986

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Persistent Friend Virus Replication and Disease in Apobec3-Deficient Mice Expressing Functional B-Cell-Activating Factor Receptor

Robert David Urda Benitez

Journal of Virology, 2011

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