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142 related items for PubMed ID: 7778272

  • 1. Transmissible retrovirus in Epstein-Barr virus-producer B95-8 cells.
    Sun R, Grogan E, Shedd D, Bykovsky AF, Kushnaryov VM, Grossberg SE, Miller G.
    Virology; 1995 Jun 01; 209(2):374-83. PubMed ID: 7778272
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  • 2. Purification and biochemical characterization of squirrel monkey retrovirus-H produced in a human lymphoblastoid cell line.
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  • 3. Identification of the RPMI 8226 retrovirus and its dissemination as a significant contaminant of some widely used human and marmoset cell lines.
    Popovic M, Kalyanaraman VS, Reitz MS, Sarngadharan MG.
    Int J Cancer; 1982 Jul 15; 30(1):93-9. PubMed ID: 6288581
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  • 4. Efficient Translation of Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) DNA Polymerase Contributes to the Enhanced Lytic Replication Phenotype of M81 EBV.
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  • 6. The transforming prototype of Epstein-Barr virus (B95-8) is also a lytic virus.
    Glaser R, Tarr KL, Dangel AW.
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  • 7. Altered HIV expression and EBV-induced transformation in coinfected PBLs and PBL subpopulations.
    Henderson EE, Yang JY, Zhang RD, Bealer M.
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  • 8. DNA of Epstein-Barr virus. IV. Linkage map of restriction enzyme fragments of the B95-8 and W91 strains of Epstein-Barr Virus.
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  • 9. Nucleotide sequences and functions of the Epstein-Barr virus latent membrane protein 1 genes isolated from salivary gland lymphoepithelial carcinomas.
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    Virus Genes; 2005 Mar 15; 30(2):223-35. PubMed ID: 15744579
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  • 10. Glycoprotein 110, the Epstein-Barr virus homolog of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein B, is essential for Epstein-Barr virus replication in vivo.
    Herrold RE, Marchini A, Fruehling S, Longnecker R.
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  • 11. Two strains of Epstein-Barr virus (B95-8 and a P3HR-1 subclone) that lack defective genomes induce early antigen and cause abortive infection of Raji cells.
    Lin JC, Raab-Traub N.
    J Virol; 1987 Jun 15; 61(6):1985-91. PubMed ID: 3033325
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  • 12. Differences between laboratory strains of Epstein-Barr virus based on immortalization, abortive infection and interference.
    Miller G, Robinson J, Heston L, Lipman M.
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  • 13. A human B-lymphoblastoid cell line constitutively producing Epstein-Barr herpesvirus and JHK retrovirus.
    Grossberg SE, Kushnaryov VM, Cashdollar LW, Raisch KP, Miller G, Sun HY.
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  • 15. DNA of Epstein-Barr virus. I. Comparative studies of the DNA of Epstein-Barr virus from HR-1 and B95-8 cells: size, structure, and relatedness.
    Pritchett RF, Hayward SD, Kieff ED.
    J Virol; 1975 Mar 15; 15(3):556-9. PubMed ID: 163373
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  • 16. Organization of the Epstein-Barr virus DNA molecule. II. Fine mapping of the boundaries of the internal repeat cluster of B95-8 and identification of additional small tandem repeats adjacent to the HR-1 deletion.
    Hayward SD, Lazarowitz SG, Hayward GS.
    J Virol; 1982 Jul 15; 43(1):201-12. PubMed ID: 6286998
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  • 17. Presence of retrovirus in the B95-8 Epstein-Barr virus-producing cell line from different sources.
    Tumilowicz JJ, Gallick GE, East JL, Pathak S, Trentin JJ, Arlinghaus RB.
    In Vitro; 1984 Jun 15; 20(6):486-92. PubMed ID: 6086497
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  • 19. Molecular cloning, complete nucleotide sequence, and gene structure of the provirus genome of a retrovirus produced in a human lymphoblastoid cell line.
    Oda T, Ikeda S, Watanabe S, Hatsushika M, Akiyama K, Mitsunobu F.
    Virology; 1988 Dec 15; 167(2):468-76. PubMed ID: 3201749
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  • 20. Differences between laboratory strains of Epstein-Barr virus based on immortalization, abortive infection, and interference.
    Miller G, Robinson J, Heston L, Lipman M.
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