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Open AccessKoala retrovirus diversity, transmissibility, and disease associations
Koalas are infected with the koala retrovirus (KoRV) that exists as exogenous or endogenous viruses. KoRV is genetically diverse with co-infection with up to ten envelope subtypes (A-J) possible; KoRV-A is the...
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Open AccessPatient-derived xenografts of different grade gliomas retain the heterogeneous histological and genetic features of human gliomas
Gliomas account for the major part of primary brain tumors. Based on their histology and molecular alternations, adult gliomas have been classified into four grades, each with distinct biology and outcome. Pre...
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Correction to: Genome-Wide Array Analysis Reveals Novel Genomic Regions and Candidate Gene for Intellectual Disability
An Online First version of this article was made available online.
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Genome-Wide Array Analysis Reveals Novel Genomic Regions and Candidate Gene for Intellectual Disability
Intellectual disability (ID) is often sporadic, and its complex etiology makes clinical diagnosis extremely difficult.
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Open AccessNovel simian foamy virus infections from multiple monkey species in women from the Democratic Republic of Congo
Zoonotic transmission of simian retroviruses in Central Africa is ongoing and can result in pandemic human infection. While simian foamy virus (SFV) infection was reported in primate hunters in Cameroon and Ga...
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Open AccessSerologic and PCR testing of persons with chronic fatigue syndrome in the United States shows no association with xenotropic or polytropic murine leukemia virus-related virus
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Open AccessSimian Foamy Virus (SFV) infection from multiple monkey species in women from the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Open AccessSerologic and PCR testing of persons with chronic fatigue syndrome in the United States shows no association with xenotropic or polytropic murine leukemia virus-related viruses
In 2009, a newly discovered human retrovirus, xenotropic murine leukemia virus (MuLV)-related virus (XMRV), was reported by Lombardi et al. in 67% of persons from the US with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) by PCR...
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Open AccessAbsence of evidence of Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-related virus infection in persons with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and healthy controls in the United States
XMRV, a xenotropic murine leukemia virus (MuLV)-related virus, was recently identified by PCR testing in 67% of persons with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and in 3.7% of healthy persons from the United States...