Published in Poult Sci on December 01, 1988
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c-erbB activation in ALV-induced erythroblastosis: novel RNA processing and promoter insertion result in expression of an amino-truncated EGF receptor. Cell (1985) 3.00
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Low oncogenic potential of avian endogenous RNA tumor virus infection or expression. J Natl Cancer Inst (1975) 1.31
Helper-independent retrovirus vectors with Rous-associated virus type O long terminal repeats. J Virol (1988) 1.29
Oncogenicity of avian leukosis viruses of different subgroups and of mutants of sarcoma viruses. Infect Immun (1977) 1.29
Development of a genetic map of the chicken with markers of high utility. Poult Sci (1995) 1.27
Two loci controlling genetic cellular resistance to avian leukosis-sarcoma viruses. J Virol (1967) 1.27
Orientation and position of avian leukosis virus DNA relative to the cellular oncogene c-myc in B-lymphoma tumors of highly susceptible 15I5 X 7(2) chickens. J Virol (1982) 1.24
Low incidence of lymphoid tumors in chickens continuously producing endogenous virus. Avian Dis (1980) 1.19
Induction of neoplasms by subgroup E recombinants of exogenous and endogenous avian retroviruses (Rous-associated virus type 60). J Virol (1980) 1.18
Gene insertion into the chicken germ line by retroviruses. Poult Sci (1986) 1.13
Interaction of genes controlling resistance to RSV(RAV-O). Virology (1973) 1.13
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The role of the tvb locus in genetic resistance to RSV(RAV-O). Virology (1975) 1.10
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B-haplotype influence on Marek's disease, Rous sarcoma, and lymphoid leukosis virus-induced tumors in chickens. Poult Sci (1981) 1.09
Genetic mapping of the cloned subgroup A avian sarcoma and leukosis virus receptor gene to the TVA locus. J Virol (1998) 1.08
Status of the endogenous avian leukosis virus in resistant cells from a producing line. Virology (1974) 1.07
An autosomal genetic linkage map of the chicken. J Hered (1994) 1.05
Ev 2, a genetic locus containing structural genes for endogenous virus, codes for Rous-associated virus type 0 produced by line 72 chickens. J Virol (1980) 1.03
Lymphomas resembling lymphoid leukosis in chickens inoculated with reticuloendotheliosis virus. Int J Cancer (1979) 1.01
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Genetic and physical mapping of the chicken IGF1 gene to chromosome 1 and conservation of synteny with other vertebrate genomes. J Hered (1996) 0.98
Influence of endogenous viral (ev) gene expression and strain of exogenous avian leukosis virus (ALV) on mortality and ALV infection and shedding in chickens. Avian Dis (1985) 0.98
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Avian lymphoid leukosis virus infection and DNA integration in the preleukotic bursal tissues: a comparative study of susceptible and resistant lines. Virology (1982) 0.97
Radioimmunoassay for the envelope glycoprotein of subgroup E avian leukosis-sarcoma viruses. Virology (1978) 0.97
A new defective retroviral vector system based on the Bryan strain of Rous sarcoma virus. Virology (1993) 0.96
Lymphoid neoplasms in chicken flocks free of infection with exogenous avian tumor viruses. J Natl Cancer Inst (1979) 0.96
Avian tumor viruses: prospects for control. Worlds Poult Sci J (1968) 0.95
Assays for endogenous and exogenous lymphoid leukosis viruses and chick helper factor with RSV(--) cell lines. Infect Immun (1979) 0.94
Effect of endogenous leukosis virus genes on response to infection with avian leukosis and reticuloendotheliosis viruses. Avian Dis (1982) 0.94
Association of the slow feathering (K) and an endogenous viral (ev21) gene on the Z chromosome of chickens. Poult Sci (1988) 0.93
Analysis of antigenic determinants of structural polypeptides of avian type C tumor viruses. J Virol (1975) 0.93
Phenotypic mixing between reticuloendotheliosis virus and avian sarcoma viruses. Virology (1977) 0.90
Embryonic infection with the endogenous avian leukosis virus Rous-associated virus-0 alters responses to exogenous avian leukosis virus infection. J Virol (1987) 0.90
Design of retroviral vectors for the insertion of foreign deoxyribonucleic acid sequences into the avian germ line. Poult Sci (1986) 0.89
Susceptibility to erbB-induced erythroblastosis is a dominant trait of 151 chickens. J Virol (1985) 0.88
Artificial insertion of a dominant gene for resistance to avian leukosis virus into the germ line of the chicken. Theor Appl Genet (1989) 0.87
Development of an alloantiserum (R2) that detects susceptibility of chickens to subgroup E endogenous avian leukosis virus. Avian Pathol (1996) 0.87
Influence of host genotype on responses to four strains of avian leukosis virus. J Natl Cancer Inst (1968) 0.87
Genetic influence of the Rs locus on susceptibility to avian tumor viruses. I. Neoplasms induced by RPL-12 and three strains of Rous sarcoma virus. J Natl Cancer Inst (1965) 0.87
An IgM-producing B lymphoblastoid cell line established from lymphomas induced by a non-defective reticuloendotheliosis virus. J Gen Virol (1982) 0.86
Chromosomal localization of three endogenous retrovirus loci associated with virus production in White Leghorn chickens. J Virol (1981) 0.86
Responses of chickens lacking or expressing endogenous avian leukosis virus genes to infection with exogenous virus. Poult Sci (1985) 0.86
The epidemiology of avian lymphoid leukosis. Cancer Res (1976) 0.85
Influence of sex-linked feathering phenotypes of parents and progeny upon lymphoid leukosis virus infection status and egg production. Poult Sci (1984) 0.85
Genetic map of the chicken Z chromosome using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Genomics (1993) 0.84
Genetic resistance to the avian leukosis-sarcoma virus group: determining the phenotype of adult birds. Avian Dis (1971) 0.84
RFLP mapping of expressed sequence tags in the chicken. J Hered (1996) 0.84
A comparison of test materials for differentiating avian leukosis virus group-specific antigens of exogenous and endogenous origin. Avian Dis (1985) 0.84
Endogenous virus expression in chicken lines maintained at the Regional Poultry Research Laboratory. Virology (1979) 0.84
Genetic influence of the Rs locus on susceptibility to avian tumor viruses. II. Rous sarcoma virus antibody production after strain RPL12 virus inoculation. J Natl Cancer Inst (1966) 0.83
Lymphoid leukosis viruses and GS antigen in unincubated chicken eggs. Avian Pathol (1976) 0.83
Tolerance, viral shedding, and neoplasia in chickens infected with non-defective reticuloendotheliosis viruses. Avian Dis (1981) 0.83
Pathogenicity of avian leukosis viruses. Avian Dis (1983) 0.83
Influence of congenital transmission of endogenous virus-21 on the immune response to avian leukosis virus infection and the incidence of tumors in chickens. Poult Sci (1988) 0.82
Selective shedding and congenital transmission of endogenous avian leukosis viruses. J Virol (1986) 0.82
Experimentally introduced defective endogenous proviruses are highly expressed in chickens. J Virol (1991) 0.82
Endogenous viral genes: association with reduced egg production rate and egg size in White Leghorns. Poult Sci (1991) 0.81
ev 3, a structural gene locus for endogenous virus, segregates with the gs+chf+ phenotype in matings of line 63 chickens. Virology (1979) 0.81
The influence of the ev 3 locus on the inducibility of serum antibody reactivity for envelope glycoprotein group-specific determinants. Virology (1983) 0.81
Independent segregation of ev 10 and ev 11, genetic loci for spontaneous production of endogenous avian retroviruses. Virology (1983) 0.80
Interactions between endogenous virus loci ev6 and ev21. 1. Immune response to exogenous avian leukosis virus infection. Poult Sci (1990) 0.79
Proteins and glycoproteins in plasma membrane fractions of avian leukosis-sarcoma virus susceptible and resistant chicken embryo fibroblasts. Biochim Biophys Acta (1973) 0.79
Susceptibility to an avian leukosis-sarcoma virus: close association with an erythrocyte isoantigen. Science (1970) 0.79
Spontaneous production and transmission of subgroup E retroviruses in line 15B chickens. Virology (1980) 0.79
B5 and B15 associated with progressive Marek's disease, Rous sarcoma, and avian leukosis virus-induced tumors in inbred 15I4 chickens. Poult Sci (1983) 0.79
Tests of association of immunoglobulin allotype genes and viral oncogenesis in chickens. Immunogenetics (1986) 0.79
Lymphoid leukosis: interrelations among virus infections in hens, eggs, embryos, and chicks. Avian Dis (1977) 0.79
Genetic control of susceptibility to the avian leukosis complex. I. The leukosis-sarcoma virus group. Poult Sci (1972) 0.78
Relative efficiency of test procedures to detect lymphoid leukosis virus infection. Poult Sci (1981) 0.78
The inheritance of resistance to subgroup C leukosis-sarcoma viruses in New Hampshire chickens. Poult Sci (1973) 0.78
Interactions between endogenous virus loci ev6 and ev21. 2. Congenital transmission of EV21 viral product to female progency from slow-feathering dams. Poult Sci (1990) 0.78
Independent segregation of ev 2 and ev 10, genetic loci for spontaneous production of endogenous avian retroviruses. Virology (1981) 0.77
The influence of ev6 on the immune response to avian leukosis virus infection in rapid-feathering progeny of slow- and rapid-feathering dams. Poult Sci (1991) 0.77
Segregation of chicken endogenous viral loci ev 7 and ev 12 with the expression of infectious subgroup E avian leukosis viruses. Virology (1981) 0.77
A survey of genetic resistance to leukosis-sarcoma viruses in commercial stocks of chickens. Poult Sci (1969) 0.77
Incidence of avian leukosis virus infection in broiler stocks and its effect on early growth. Poult Sci (1983) 0.77
Absence of influence on immune competence by the sex-linked gene (K) determining slow feathering in white leghorn chickens. Avian Dis (1987) 0.77
Insertion of a disease resistance gene into the chicken germline. Biotechnology (1991) 0.77
Endogenous viral genes in a slow-feathering line of White Leghorn chickens. Avian Pathol (1986) 0.77
Effect of tumor virus susceptibility alleles on the late-feathering gene K on early growth of White Leghorns. Poult Sci (1993) 0.76
Sequence-tagged microsatellite sites as markers in chicken reference and resource populations. Anim Genet (1993) 0.76
Gene insertion: current progress and long-term goals. Avian Dis (1986) 0.75
Comparative study of three methods for detecting avian leukosis viruses. Infect Immun (1977) 0.75