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J Overbaugh

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Journal of Virology|February 13, 2001
Use of helper-free replication-defective simian immunodeficiency virus-based vectors to study macrophage and T tropism: evidence for distinct levels of restriction in primary macrophages and a T-cell lineS S Kim, X J You, M E Harmon, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 7, 1998
Changes in the extracellular envelope glycoprotein of variants that evolve during the course of simian immunodeficiency virus SIVMne infection affect neutralizing antibody recognition, syncytium formation, and macrophage tropism but not replication, cytopathicity, or CCR-5 coreceptor recognitionL M Rudensey, J T Kimata, E M Long, et al.
Journal of Virology|April 3, 1998
In vivo evolution of a novel, syncytium-inducing and cytopathic feline leukemia virus variantJ L Rohn, M S Moser, S R Gwynn, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 1, 1991
Variation in simian immunodeficiency virus env is confined to V1 and V4 during progression to simian AIDSJ Overbaugh, L M Rudensey, M D Papenhausen, et al.
Leukemia|December 1, 1996
Viral genetic variation, AIDS, and the multistep nature of carcinogenesis: the feline leukemia virus modelJ L Rohn, S R Gwynn, A S Lauring, et al.
Journal of Virology|June 14, 2000
Feline leukemia virus envelope sequences that affect T-cell tropism and syncytium formation are not part of known receptor-binding domainsS R Gwynn, F C Hankenson, A S Lauring, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 1988
Molecular cloning of a feline leukemia virus that induces fatal immunodeficiency disease in catsJ Overbaugh, P R Donahue, S L Quackenbush, et al.
Journal of Virology|July 4, 2001
Identification of envelope determinants of feline leukemia virus subgroup B that permit infection and gene transfer to cells expressing human Pit1 or Pit2J Sugai, M Eiden, M M Anderson, et al.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|October 3, 1999
Lymphokines modulate the growth and survival of thymic tumor cells containing a novel feline leukemia virus/Notch2 variantM L Linenberger, J L Rohn, T Deng, et al.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|July 17, 1998
Efficient isolation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA from cervical swabsA M Hajjar, P F Lewis, Y Endeshaw, et al.
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Journal of Virology|February 13, 2001
Use of helper-free replication-defective simian immunodeficiency virus-based vectors to study macrophage and T tropism: evidence for distinct levels of restriction in primary macrophages and a T-cell lineS S Kim, X J You, M E Harmon, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 7, 1998
Changes in the extracellular envelope glycoprotein of variants that evolve during the course of simian immunodeficiency virus SIVMne infection affect neutralizing antibody recognition, syncytium formation, and macrophage tropism but not replication, cytopathicity, or CCR-5 coreceptor recognitionL M Rudensey, J T Kimata, E M Long, et al.
Journal of Virology|April 3, 1998
In vivo evolution of a novel, syncytium-inducing and cytopathic feline leukemia virus variantJ L Rohn, M S Moser, S R Gwynn, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 1, 1991
Variation in simian immunodeficiency virus env is confined to V1 and V4 during progression to simian AIDSJ Overbaugh, L M Rudensey, M D Papenhausen, et al.
Leukemia|December 1, 1996
Viral genetic variation, AIDS, and the multistep nature of carcinogenesis: the feline leukemia virus modelJ L Rohn, S R Gwynn, A S Lauring, et al.
Journal of Virology|June 14, 2000
Feline leukemia virus envelope sequences that affect T-cell tropism and syncytium formation are not part of known receptor-binding domainsS R Gwynn, F C Hankenson, A S Lauring, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 1988
Molecular cloning of a feline leukemia virus that induces fatal immunodeficiency disease in catsJ Overbaugh, P R Donahue, S L Quackenbush, et al.
Journal of Virology|July 4, 2001
Identification of envelope determinants of feline leukemia virus subgroup B that permit infection and gene transfer to cells expressing human Pit1 or Pit2J Sugai, M Eiden, M M Anderson, et al.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|October 3, 1999
Lymphokines modulate the growth and survival of thymic tumor cells containing a novel feline leukemia virus/Notch2 variantM L Linenberger, J L Rohn, T Deng, et al.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|July 17, 1998
Efficient isolation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA from cervical swabsA M Hajjar, P F Lewis, Y Endeshaw, et al.
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