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    Gene expression profiling of microglia infected by a highly neurovirulent murine leukemia virus: implications for neuropathogenesis.

    Dimcheff DE, Volkert LG, Li Y, DeLucia AL, Lynch WP.

    Retrovirology. 2006 May 12;3:26.

    PMID:
    16696860
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    Retrovirus-induced spongiform neurodegeneration is mediated by unique central nervous system viral targeting and expression of env alone.

    Li Y, Cardona SM, Traister RS, Lynch WP.

    J Virol. 2011 Mar;85(5):2060-78. Epub 2010 Dec 29.

    PMID:
    21191010
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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    Murine retroviral-induced spongiform neuronal degeneration parallels resident microglial cell infection: ultrastructural findings.

    Baszler TV, Zachary JF.

    Lab Invest. 1990 Nov;63(5):612-23.

    PMID:
    2172651
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    Increased neurovirulence of polytropic mouse retroviruses delivered by inoculation of brain with infected neural stem cells.

    Poulsen DJ, Favara C, Snyder EY, Portis J, Chesebro B.

    Virology. 1999 Oct 10;263(1):23-9.

    PMID:
    10544079
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    Neurologic disease induced by polytropic murine retroviruses: neurovirulence determined by efficiency of spread to microglial cells.

    Robertson SJ, Hasenkrug KJ, Chesebro B, Portis JL.

    J Virol. 1997 Jul;71(7):5287-94.

    PMID:
    9188597
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    Quantitative analysis of LP-BM5 murine leukemia retrovirus RNA using real-time RT-PCR.

    Cook WJ, Green KA, Obar JJ, Green WR.

    J Virol Methods. 2003 Mar;108(1):49-58.

    PMID:
    12565153
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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    Murine retroviral neurovirulence correlates with an enhanced ability ofvirus to infect selectively, replicate in, and activate resident microglial cells.

    Baszler TV, Zachary JF.

    Am J Pathol. 1991 Mar;138(3):655-71. Erratum in: Am J Pathol 1991 May;138(5):1058.

    PMID:
    2000941
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    Final Report on Carcinogens Background Document for Formaldehyde.

    National Toxicology Program.

    Rep Carcinog Backgr Doc. 2010 Jan;(10-5981):i-512.

    PMID:
    20737003
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    Brain infection by neuroinvasive but avirulent murine oncornaviruses.

    Asković S, McAtee FJ, Favara C, Portis JL.

    J Virol. 2000 Jan;74(1):465-73.

    PMID:
    10590136
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    Characterization of a polytropic murine leukemia virus proviral sequence associated with the virus resistance gene Rmcf of DBA/2 mice.

    Jung YT, Lyu MS, Buckler-White A, Kozak CA.

    J Virol. 2002 Aug;76(16):8218-24.

    PMID:
    12134027
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    Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress induced by a neurovirulent mouse retrovirus is associated with prolonged BiP binding and retention of a viral protein in the ER.

    Dimcheff DE, Faasse MA, McAtee FJ, Portis JL.

    J Biol Chem. 2004 Aug 6;279(32):33782-90. Epub 2004 Jun 3.

    PMID:
    15178688
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    An endogenous murine leukemia viral genome contaminant in a commercial RT-PCR kit is amplified using standard primers for XMRV.

    Sato E, Furuta RA, Miyazawa T.

    Retrovirology. 2010 Dec 20;7:110.

    PMID:
    21171978
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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