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The inwardly rectifying K(+) channel subunit GIRK1 rescues the GIRK2 weaver phenotype.
THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECTIVENESS OF LARGE DOSES OF PALUDRINE IN ACUTE ATTACKS OF SPOROZOITE-INDUCED VIV AX MALARIA (CHESSON STRAIN).
Stb3 binds to ribosomal RNA processing element motifs that control transcriptional responses to growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Angiogenesis inhibition by vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 blockade reduces stromal matrix metalloproteinase expression, normalizes stromal tissue, and reverts epithelial tumor phenotype in surface heterotransplants.
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Tumor Virus Infections
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Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV), a retrovirus that exploits the immune system. Genetics of susceptibility to MMTV infection.
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B and T cells are required for mouse mammary tumor virus spread within the mammary gland.
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Expression of mouse mammary tumor virus envelope protein does not prevent superinfection in vivo or in vitro.
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Diverse repertoire of the MHC class II-peptide complexes is required for presentation of viral superantigens.
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Initial stages of mammary tumor virus infection are superantigen independent.
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Unique resistance of I/LnJ mice to a retrovirus is due to sustained interferon gamma-dependent production of virus-neutralizing antibodies.
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Subversion of the innate immune system by a retrovirus.
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RIII/Sa mice with a high incidence of mammary tumors express two exogenous strains and one potential endogenous strain of mouse mammary tumor virus.
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Gradual elimination of retroviruses in YBR/Ei mice.
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Replication of beta- and gammaretroviruses is restricted in I/LnJ mice via the same genetic mechanism.
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Molecular and cellular basis of the retrovirus resistance in I/LnJ mice.
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Coexpression of exogenous and endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus RNA in vivo results in viral recombination and broadens the virus host range.
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Mouse mammary tumor virus-induced tumorigenesis in sag transgenic mice: a laboratory model of natural selection.
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Transgenic mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen expression prevents viral infection.
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Organogenic role of B lymphocytes in mucosal immunity.
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A novel mechanism of resistance to mouse mammary tumor virus infection.
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Successful transmission of a retrovirus depends on the commensal microbiota.
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VIRAL RECOMBINATION AND MMTV INDUCED MAMMARY TUMORS
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Herpesviridae Infections