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101. Temporal transcriptome changes induced by MDV in Marek's disease-resistant and -susceptible inbred chickens.

102. [Proteomics analysis of feather pulp from chickens infected with very virulent strain of Marek's disease virus].

103. Herpesvirus telomerase RNA (vTR) with a mutated template sequence abrogates herpesvirus-induced lymphomagenesis.

104. Rapid detection of Marek's disease virus in feather follicles by loop-mediated amplification.

105. Gene expression profiling in rMd5- and rMd5deltameq-infected chickens.

106. Cytokine responses and inducible nitrous oxide synthase expression patterns in neonatal chicken brain microglia infected with very virulent Marek's disease virus strain YL040920.

107. ICP27 protein of Marek's disease virus interacts with SR proteins and inhibits the splicing of cellular telomerase chTERT and viral vIL8 transcripts.

108. Allele-specific expression analysis reveals CD79B has a cis-acting regulatory element that responds to Marek's disease virus infection in chickens.

109. Herpesvirus telomeric repeats facilitate genomic integration into host telomeres and mobilization of viral DNA during reactivation.

110. [Marek's disease virus can infect chicken brain microglia and promote the transcription of toll-like receptor 15 and 1LB genes].

111. Transcriptome and proteome profiling of host responses to Marek's disease virus in chickens.

112. Marek's disease virus-encoded microRNAs: genomics, expression and function.

113. Down-regulation of MHC class I by the Marek's disease virus (MDV) UL49.5 gene product mildly affects virulence in a haplotype-specific fashion.

114. Herpesvirus telomerase RNA(vTR)-dependent lymphoma formation does not require interaction of vTR with telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT).

115. Rapid detection of BF haplotypes by a semi-nested polymerase chain reaction, which causes resistance/susceptibility to Marek's disease in chicken.

116. Marek's disease resistant/susceptible MHC haplotypes in Xiayan chickens identified on the basis of BLB2 PCR-RFLP and BLB2/BF2 sequence analyses.

117. Proteomic analysis of host responses to Marek's disease virus infection in spleens of genetically resistant and susceptible chickens.

118. Marek's disease virus influences the expression of genes associated with IFN-gamma-inducible MHC class II expression.

119. Comparative evaluation of vaccine efficacy of recombinant Marek's disease virus vaccine lacking Meq oncogene in commercial chickens.

120. Increased DNA damage and oxidative stress in chickens with natural Marek's disease.

121. Cytokine gene expression in splenic CD4+ and CD8+ T cell subsets of genetically resistant and susceptible chickens infected with Marek's disease virus.

122. MHC expression on spleen lymphocyte subsets in genetically resistant and susceptible chickens infected with Marek's disease virus.

123. BG1 has a major role in MHC-linked resistance to malignant lymphoma in the chicken.

124. Selection for increased nitric oxide production does not increase resistance to Marek's disease in a primary broiler breeder line.

125. [Mutational analysis of Meq, RLORF4, RLORF12 and 132bpr genes of epidemic Marek's disease virus strains highly passaged on chicken embryo fibroblast].

126. In vitro characterization of the Meq proteins of Marek's disease virus vaccine strain CVI988.

127. Alternative splicing variants and DNA methylation status of BDNF in inbred chicken lines.

128. Microarray analysis of host immune responses to Marek's disease virus infection in vaccinated chickens.

129. [Marek's disease virus encoded miRNAs--an update review].

130. Mapping QTL affecting resistance to Marek's disease in an F6 advanced intercross population of commercial layer chickens.

131. Non-coding RNAs revealed during identification of genes involved in chicken immune responses.

132. Host responses in the bursa of Fabricius of chickens infected with virulent Marek's disease virus.

133. Study on the structure of heteropolymer pp38/pp24 and its enhancement on the bi-directional promoter upstream of pp38 gene in Marek's disease virus.

134. Association of a marker in the vitamin D receptor gene with Marek's disease resistance in poultry.

135. Deep sequencing of chicken microRNAs.

136. Using integrative genomics to elucidate genetic resistance to Marek's disease in chickens.

137. Mapping quantitative trait loci affecting susceptibility to Marek's disease virus in a backcross population of layer chickens.

138. Extended gene map reveals tripartite motif, C-type lectin, and Ig superfamily type genes within a subregion of the chicken MHC-B affecting infectious disease.

139. Genomics and Marek's disease virus.

140. Evidence for widespread epistatic interactions influencing Marek's disease virus viremia levels in chicken.

141. Transcriptional analysis of host responses to Marek's disease viral infection.

142. Marek's disease virus: lytic replication, oncogenesis and control.

143. The presence of the p53 transcripts with truncated open reading frames in Marek's disease tumor-derived cell lines.

144. A virus-encoded telomerase RNA promotes malignant T cell lymphomagenesis.

145. Telomerase flies the coop: the telomerase RNA component as a viral-encoded oncogene.

146. Synthesis of chicken major histocompatibility complex class II oligomers using a baculovirus expression system.

147. Microsatellite markers associated with resistance to Marek's disease in commercial layer chickens.

148. Molecular characterization of major histocompatibility complex class I (B-F) mRNA variants from chickens differing in resistance to Marek's disease.

149. Identification of peptides associated with chicken major histocompatibility complex class II molecules of B21 and B19 haplotypes.

150. Association between rate of viral genome replication and virulence of Marek's disease herpesvirus strains.

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