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2. Construction of a Gammaretrovirus with a Novel Tropism and Wild-Type Replication Kinetics Capable of Using Human APJ as Entry Receptor
3. Antisense Transcription in Gammaretroviruses as a Mechanism of Insertional Activation of Host Genes
4. Loss of MicroRNA Targets in the 3′ Untranslated Region as a Mechanism of Retroviral Insertional Activation of Growth Factor Independence 1
5. Control of Pathogenicity and Disease Specificity of a T-Lymphomagenic Gammaretrovirus by E-Box Motifs but Not by an Overlapping Glucocorticoid Response Element
6. Analysis of Wild-Type and Mutant SL3-3 Murine Leukemia Virus Insertions in the c- myc Promoter during Lymphomagenesis Reveals Target Site Hot Spots, Virus-Dependent Patterns, and Frequent Error-Prone Gap Repair
7. Mutation of All Runx (AML1/Core) Sites in the Enhancer of T-Lymphomagenic SL3-3 Murine Leukemia Virus Unmasks a Significant Potential for Myeloid Leukemia Induction and Favors Enhancer Evolution toward Induction of Other Disease Patterns
8. Change of Tropism of SL3-2 Murine Leukemia Virus, Using Random Mutational Libraries
9. Murine Leukemia Virus Proviral Insertions between the N- ras and unr Genes in B-Cell Lymphoma DNA Affect the Expression of N- ras Only
10. Transfer of Primer Binding Site-Mutated Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Vectors by Genetically Engineered Artificial and Hybrid tRNA-Like Primers
11. Lack of Shielding of Primer Binding Site Silencer-Mediated Repression of an Internal Promoter in a Retrovirus Vector by the Putative Insulators scs, BEAD-1, and HS4
12. Sint1 , a Common Integration Site in SL3-3-Induced T-Cell Lymphomas, Harbors a Putative Proto-Oncogene with Homology to the Septin Gene Family
13. Mutations of the Kissing-Loop Dimerization Sequence Influence the Site Specificity of Murine Leukemia Virus Recombination In Vivo
14. Increased Induction of Osteopetrosis, but Unaltered Lymphomagenicity, by Murine Leukemia Virus SL3-3 after Mutation of a Nuclear Factor 1 Site in the Enhancer
15. The Kissing-Loop Motif Is a Preferred Site of 5′ Leader Recombination during Replication of SL3-3 Murine Leukemia Viruses in Mice
16. Replication and Pathogenicity of Primer Binding Site Mutants of SL3-3 Murine Leukemia Viruses
17. Recombination in the 5′ Leader of Murine Leukemia Virus Is Accurate and Influenced by Sequence Identity with a Strong Bias toward the Kissing-Loop Dimerization Region
18. B-Cell Lymphoma Induction by Akv Murine Leukemia Viruses Harboring One or Both Copies of the Tandem Repeat in the U3 Enhancer
19. Extended Minus-Strand DNA as Template for R-U5-Mediated Second-Strand Transfer in Recombinational Rescue of Primer Binding Site-Modified Retroviral Vectors
20. Directed Molecular Evolution of an Engineered Gammaretroviral Envelope Protein with Dual Receptor Use Shows Stable Maintenance of Both Receptor Specificities.
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