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July 10, 1999
Proteolytic activity, the carboxy terminus of Gag, and the primer binding site are not required for Pol incorporation into foamy virus particles
D N Baldwin, M L Linial
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
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August 12, 2003
Particle assembly and genome packaging
M L Linial, S W Eastman
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
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January 9, 2001
Historical perspective of foamy virus epidemiology and infection
C D Meiering, M L Linial
Journal of Virology
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February 1, 1992
gag as well as myc sequences contribute to the transforming phenotype of the avian retrovirus FH3
A T Tikhonenko, M L Linial
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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December 1, 1989
Tissue-specific lability and expression of avian leukosis virus long terminal repeat enhancer-binding proteins
A Ruddell, M L Linial, M Groudine
Journal of Virology
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February 1, 1996
Productive persistent infection of hematopoietic cells by human foamy virus
S F Yu, J Stone, M L Linial
Journal of Virology
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January 1, 1993
Avian retroviral RNA encapsidation: reexamination of functional 5' RNA sequences and the role of nucleocapsid Cys-His motifs
R Aronoff, A M Hajjar, M L Linial
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 29, 1996
Viral Myc oncoproteins in infected fibroblasts down-modulate thrombospondin-1, a possible tumor suppressor gene
A T Tikhonenko, D J Black, M L Linial
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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June 1, 1993
Overproduction of v-Myc in the nucleus and its excess over Max are not required for avian fibroblast transformation
A T Tikhonenko, A R Hartman, M L Linial
Oncogene
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October 19, 1995
v-Myc is invariably required to sustain rapid proliferation of infected cells but in stable cell lines becomes dispensable for other traits of the transformed phenotype
A T Tikhonenko, D J Black, M L Linial
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Journal of Virology
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July 10, 1999
Proteolytic activity, the carboxy terminus of Gag, and the primer binding site are not required for Pol incorporation into foamy virus particles
D N Baldwin, M L Linial
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
|
August 12, 2003
Particle assembly and genome packaging
M L Linial, S W Eastman
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
|
January 9, 2001
Historical perspective of foamy virus epidemiology and infection
C D Meiering, M L Linial
Journal of Virology
|
February 1, 1992
gag as well as myc sequences contribute to the transforming phenotype of the avian retrovirus FH3
A T Tikhonenko, M L Linial
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
December 1, 1989
Tissue-specific lability and expression of avian leukosis virus long terminal repeat enhancer-binding proteins
A Ruddell, M L Linial, M Groudine
Journal of Virology
|
February 1, 1996
Productive persistent infection of hematopoietic cells by human foamy virus
S F Yu, J Stone, M L Linial
Journal of Virology
|
January 1, 1993
Avian retroviral RNA encapsidation: reexamination of functional 5' RNA sequences and the role of nucleocapsid Cys-His motifs
R Aronoff, A M Hajjar, M L Linial
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 29, 1996
Viral Myc oncoproteins in infected fibroblasts down-modulate thrombospondin-1, a possible tumor suppressor gene
A T Tikhonenko, D J Black, M L Linial
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
June 1, 1993
Overproduction of v-Myc in the nucleus and its excess over Max are not required for avian fibroblast transformation
A T Tikhonenko, A R Hartman, M L Linial
Oncogene
|
October 19, 1995
v-Myc is invariably required to sustain rapid proliferation of infected cells but in stable cell lines becomes dispensable for other traits of the transformed phenotype
A T Tikhonenko, D J Black, M L Linial
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