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Feather follicle epithelium: a source of enveloped and infectious cell-free herpesvirus from Marek's disease.
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This article is published in Avian Diseases.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 330 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Marek's disease & Mardivirus.read more
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Enzymatically inactive US3 protein kinase of Marek's disease virus (MDV) is capable of depolymerizing F-actin but results in accumulation of virions in perinuclear invaginations and reduced virus growth
Daniel Schumacher,Caleb McKinney,Benedikt B. Kaufer,Nikolaus Osterrieder,Nikolaus Osterrieder +4 more
TL;DR: The unaltered disruption of F-actin by the K220A pU(S)3 mutant suggests that F- actin disassembly is unrelated to MDV growth restrictions in the absence of the unique-short protein kinase.
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Homodimerization of Marek's Disease Virus-Encoded Meq Protein Is Not Sufficient for Transformation of Lymphocytes in Chickens
Paulette F. Suchodolski,Yoshihiro Izumiya,Blanca Lupiani,Dharani K. Ajithdoss,Oren Gilad,Lucy F. Lee,Hsing Jien Kung,Sanjay M. Reddy +7 more
TL;DR: These data provide the first in vivo evidence that Meq homodimers are not sufficient for MDV-induced transformation, and may differentially regulate transcription of viral and cellular genes.
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Infection and inflammation : impacts on oncogenesis
TL;DR: In Remembrance of Rudolf Virchow (1821 - 1902): Schmidt, A.S., Zaenker, K.S. General Aspects In Memoriam of Rud Adolf Virchowing: A Historical Retrospective Including Aspects of Inflammation, Infection and Neoplasia.
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A glycoprotein I- and glycoprotein E-deficient mutant of infectious laryngotracheitis virus exhibits impaired cell-to-cell spread in cultured cells
TL;DR: It is suggested that gI/gE has a more significant role in the cell-to-cell spread of ILTV in vitro than in many other alphaherpesviruses.
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Serial cultivation of chicken keratinocytes, a composite cell type that accumulates lipids and synthesizes a novel β-keratin
TL;DR: The cultivation of chicken epidermal keratinocytes is described, which should allow studies that were hitherto impossible such as the tracing of the keratinocyte lineage during development of the chicken embryo and the investigation of the complete life cycle of viruses that require specific chicken Keratinocyte products (such as Marek's disease virus).