Published in J Virol on February 01, 1980
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The structure of Marek disease virus DNA: the presence of unique expansion in nonpathogenic viral DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1985) 1.50
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Biochemical evidence of the nonintegrated status of Marek's disease virus DNA in virus-transformed lymphoblastoid cells of chicken. Virology (1978) 1.38
Properties of a baboon lymphotropic herpesvirus related to Epstein-Barr virus. Int J Cancer (1976) 1.37
Control of transcription of the reovirus genome. Nucleic Acids Res (1974) 1.34
Inhibition of productive replication of Epstein-Barr virus DNA by phosphonoacetic acid. Virology (1976) 1.33
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Loss of Marek's disease virus tumorigenicity is associated with truncation of RNAs transcribed within BamHI-H. J Virol (1989) 1.30
Studies on the association of the Epstein-Barr virus genome and human chromosomes. J Cell Physiol (1978) 1.28
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Transcription of the Marek's disease virus genome in a nonproductive chicken lymphoblastoid cell line. Virology (1979) 1.05
A repeat sequence, GGGTTA, is shared by DNA of human herpesvirus 6 and Marek's disease virus. J Virol (1988) 1.05
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Cell cycle dependence for activation of Epstein-Barr virus by inhibitors of protein synthesis or medium deficient in arginine. Virology (1976) 1.03
Isolation and characterization of cDNAs from BamHI-H gene family RNAs associated with the tumorigenicity of Marek's disease virus. J Virol (1992) 1.01
The inhibitory effects of oligonucleotides, complementary to Marek's disease virus mRNA transcribed from the BamHI-H region, on the proliferation of transformed lymphoblastoid cells, MDCC-MSB1. J Gen Virol (1991) 1.01
Linkage map of the fragments of herpesvirus papio DNA. J Virol (1981) 1.01
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Collinear relationships of herpesvirus papio DNA to Epstein--Barr virus DNA. Virology (1981) 0.98
Programming of events in Epstein-Barr virus-activated cells induced by 5-iododeoxyuridine. Virology (1974) 0.97
A search for rheumatoid arthritis-associated nuclear antigen and Epstein-Barr virus specific antigens or genomes in tissues and cells from patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Rheum (1983) 0.95
Minor DNA homology between herpesvirus of turkey and Marek's disease virus? Virology (1979) 0.95
Establishment of a lymphoblastoid cell line and isolation of an Epstein-Barr-related virus of gorilla origin. J Virol (1979) 0.94
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Induction of anti-EBNA-1 protein by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate treatment of human lymphoblastoid cells. J Virol (1989) 0.92
The transcripts from the sequences flanking the short component of Marek's disease virus during latent infection form a unique family of 3'-coterminal RNAs. J Virol (1995) 0.92
Modification of human immunodeficiency viral replication by pine cone extracts. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses (1990) 0.90
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The presence of the Epstein-Barr viral genome in human lymphoblastoid B-cell lines and its absence in a myeloma cell line. Cancer Res (1974) 0.89
Partial restriction map of Marek's disease virus DNA. Gene (1982) 0.88
Phosphonoacetic acid-resistant RNA of Epstein-Barr virus in productively infected cells. Virology (1983) 0.88
Comparative studies of herpesvirus papio (baboon herpesvirus) DNA and Epstein-Barr virus DNA. J Gen Virol (1980) 0.88
Naturally occurring accessory gene mutations lead to persistent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection of CD4-positive T cells. J Virol (1995) 0.88
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Observations on the resistance of Fpstein-Barr virus DNA synthesis to hydroxyurea. Virology (1974) 0.87
Improved production of Epstein-Barr virus DNA for nucleic acid hybridization studies. Virology (1976) 0.87
Restriction enzyme map of herpesvirus of turkey DNA and its collinear relationship with Marek's disease virus DNA. Virology (1987) 0.87
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Enhancement of mRNA synthesis from Marek's disease virus genome in the lymphoblastoid cell line, MDCC-MSB1, by 5-azacytidine. J Vet Med Sci (1994) 0.83
Double-blind comparative study on the care of the neonatal umbilical cord using 80% ethanol with or without chlorhexidine. J Hosp Infect (2004) 0.83
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Epstein-Barr virus: studies on the association of virus genome with human chromosomes in hybrid cells. IARC Sci Publ (1975) 0.82
Map location of homologous regions between Marek's disease virus and herpesvirus of turkey and the absence of detectable homology in the putative tumor-inducing gene. J Virol (1985) 0.82
Identification of Marek's disease virus nuclear antigen in latently infected lymphoblastoid cells. J Virol (1988) 0.81
The structure of Marek's disease virus DNA: amplification of repeat sequence in IRs and TRs. Microbiol Immunol (1988) 0.81
Heterogeneous population of virus DNA in serially passaged Marek's disease virus preparation. Virology (1980) 0.81
Transcription of the Marek's disease virus genome in virus-induced tumors. J Virol (1979) 0.81
Partial elimination of latent Epstein-Barr virus genomes from virus-producing cells by cyclohexamide. Virology (1976) 0.81
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Significant effect of 1,4-benzothiazepine derivative (K2) in improving myocardial preservation. Transplant Proc (1997) 0.79
Mapping of Marek's disease virus genome: identification of junction sequences between unique and inverted repeat regions. Virus Genes (1994) 0.79
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Percutaneous cardiopulmonary support as a bridge to emergency operation--two surviving cases. Jpn Circ J (2000) 0.78
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