A Virus in Chick Embryos which Induces Resistance in vitro to Infection with Rous Sarcoma Virus (original) (raw)

Comparison of the expression of the src gene of Rous sarcoma virus in vitro and in vivo

Karen Beemon, Tony Hunter

Journal of Virology

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Characterization of two conditional early mutants of Rous sarcoma virus

William Mason

Virology, 1973

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Generation of nondefective Rous sarcoma virus by asymmetric recombination between deletion mutants

Peter Duesberg

Journal of Virology

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Immune response and resistance to Rous sarcoma virus challenge of chickens immunized with cell-associated glycoproteins provided with a recombinant avian leukosis virus

Catherine Legras-Lachuer

Journal of virology, 1991

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Complete env gene deletions of three replication-defective strains of Rous sarcoma virus and a model for the origin of their genetic structures

Peter Duesberg

Virology, 1984

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Metabolic pathways of the host cell important in the replication of Rous sarcoma virus

Henry Bose

Life Sciences, 1966

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Analysis of spliced and unspliced rous sarcoma virus RNAs early and late after infection of chicken embryo fibroblasts: effect of cell culture conditions

Stanton Berberich

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Genetic analysis of Rous sarcoma virus (subgroup A) induced tumourigenesis and performance of synthetic broiler stocks in relation to group-specific antigen shedding

Pramod Rout

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src Genes of ten Rous sarcoma virus strains, including two reportedly transduced from the cell, are completely allelic; putative markers of transduction are not detected

Peter Duesberg

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Two interferon sensitive steps in the replication cycle of rous sarcoma virus

Hans-Joachim Degen

Virology, 1989

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Molecular Events Accompanying Rous Sarcoma Virus Rescue from Rodent Cells and the Role of Viral Gene Complementation

F. Senigl, Josef Geryk

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Mechanism of Oncogenic Transformation by Rous Sarcoma Virus III. Role of Proviral DNA in Morphologic Conversion of Chicken Embryo Fibroblasts

Nancy Richert

Journal of Virology, 1973

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Initial studies on cultured embryonic chick lens epithelial cells infected with a temperature-sensitive Rous sarcoma virus

Raymond Jones

Vision Research, 1981

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Comparison of Rous sarcoma virus RNA processing in chicken and mouse fibroblasts: evidence for double-spliced RNA in nonpermissive mouse cells

Lubomir Turek

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Phenotypic mixing in the avian tumor virus group

Peter Vogt

Virology, 1967

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Viral products in cells infected with Vesicular Stomatitis virus and superinfected with Rous Sarcoma virus

Ginette Dambrine

Archives of Virology, 1988

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RNA of replication-defective strains of Rous sarcoma virus

Peter Duesberg

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1975

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Further studies on the ability of regressor sera to block cell-mediated destruction of rous sarcomas

Donald Lannin

International Journal of Cancer, 1974

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Rapid, Reversible Rounding and Aggregation of Rous Sarcoma Virus- infected Chicken Fibroblasts Induced by a Plasma Macromolecule1

Richard Mitchell

Cancer Research, 1980

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Rapid, reversible rounding and aggregation of Rous sarcoma virus-infected chicken fibroblasts induced by a plasma macromolecule

Richard Mitchell

Cancer research, 1980

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New procedure for isolation of Rous sarcoma virus-specific RNA from infected cells

Peter Bromley

Journal of Virology, 1979

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Spontaneous conversion of nontransformed avian sarcoma virus-infected rat cells to the transformed phenotype

hermann oppermann

Journal of virology, 1980

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Ablation of humoral immunity in 15I5 × 72 chickens is not predisposing to the formation of subgroup G virus-induced distal sarcomas

William Mason

Virology, 1985

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Transformation-defective mutants of Rous sarcoma virus with src gene deletions of varying length

Peter Duesberg

Journal of Virology

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High Spontaneous Mutation Rate of an Avian Sarcoma Virus

David Zarling

Journal of Virology, 1976

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Characterization of chicken sarcoma viruses induced with chemical carcinogens and mutagens in transformed hamster cells

Cestmir Altaner

Neoplasma

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A cellular protein that associates with the transforming protein of Rous sarcoma virus is also a heat-shock protein

hermann oppermann

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981

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Surface ruffles as markers for studies of cell transformation by Rous sarcoma virus

Lan Bo Chen

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1975

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Avian Reticuloendotheliosis Virus Strain A and Spleen Necrosis Virus Do Not Infect Human Cells

Alice Jiang

Journal of Virology, 2000

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Sarcoma growth in 15l5×72 chickens infected with avian sarcoma viruses of subgroup B or G

donald ewert

Virology, 1984

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Quantitative Determination and Location of Newly Synthesized Virus-Specific Ribonucleic Acid in Chicken Cells Infected with Rous Sarcoma Virus

Peter Bromley

Journal of Virology

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Studies on the Structure and Organization of Avian Sarcoma Proviruses in the Rat XC Cell Line

S Alex Mitsialis, PhD

Journal of General Virology, 1983

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Replication of the reticuloendotheliosis virus (strain T) in chicken embryo cell culture

Henry Bose

Journal of virology, 1967

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The Rous Sarcoma Virus Long Terminal Repeat is a Strong Promoter When Introduced into a Variety of Eukaryotic Cells by DNA-Mediated Transfection

Rous AT

Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 1982

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Transformation of Chick-Embryo Fibroblasts by Wild-Type and Temperature-Sensitive Rous Sarcoma Virus Alters Adenylate Cyclase Activity

Chil-Yong Kang

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1973

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