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1. Rapid adaptive evolution of avian leukosis virus subgroup J in response to biotechnologically induced host resistance.

2. Integrative RNA-seq and ChIP-seq analysis unveils metabolic regulation as a conserved antiviral mechanism of chicken p53.

3. Isolation, Molecular Characterisation, and Pathogenicity Analysis of a Novel Recombinant ALV-J Strain Isolated From Chinese Hetian Chickens.

4. Molecular Detection and Genetic Characterization of Avian Leukosis Virus From Field Outbreaks in Bangladesh.

5. Specific and Sensitive Visual Proviral DNA Detection of Major Pathogenic Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroups Using CRISPR-Associated Nuclease Cas13a.

6. Recombination of variable and host range regions of glycoprotein gp85 in different avian leukosis virus subgroup K isolates.

7. Avian leukosis virus usurps the cellular SERBP1 protein to enhance its transcription and promote productive infections in avian cells.

8. Immunopathological investigation and genetic evolution of Avian leukosis virus Subgroup-J associated with myelocytomatosis in broiler flocks in Egypt.

9. Rapid and sensitive visual detection of avian leukosis virus by reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification combined with a lateral flow immunochromatographic strip assay.

10. UBE2J1 promotes ALV-A proviral DNA synthesis through the STAT3/IRF1 signaling pathway.

11. N123I mutation in the ALV-J receptor-binding domain region enhances viral replication ability by increasing the binding affinity with chNHE1.

12. Simultaneous Detection of Three Subgroups of Avian Leukosis Virus Using the Nanoparticle-Assisted PCR Assay.

13. miR-155 facilitates the synergistic replication between avian leukosis virus subgroup J and reticuloendotheliosis virus by targeting a dual pathway.

14. 3'UTR of ALV-J can affect viral replication through promoting transcription and mRNA nuclear export.

15. Proteomic profiling of purified avian leukosis virus subgroup J particles.

16. Assessing avian leukosis virus proviral load and lesion correlates in fowl glioma-inducing virus-infected Japanese bantam chickens.

17. A Multiplex Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction for the Rapid Differential Detection of Subgroups A, B, J, and K Avian Leukosis Viruses.

18. Avian retroviral cardiomyopathy induced by infectious molecular clones of avian leukosis viruses (fowl glioma-inducing virus variants).

19. Chicken Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β Suppresses Innate Immune Responses and Enhances Avian Leukosis Virus Replication in DF-1 Cells.

20. Activation of lnc-ALVE1-AS1 inhibited ALV-J replication through triggering the TLR3 pathway in chicken macrophage like cell line.

21. Targeted Ablation of Exon 2 of the Avian Leukosis Virus-A (ALV-A) Receptor Gene in a Chicken Fibroblast Cell Line by CRISPR Abrogates ALV-A Infection.

22. Residues E53, L55, H59, and G70 of the cellular receptor protein Tva mediate cell binding and entry of the novel subgroup K avian leukosis virus.

23. J Subgroup Avian Leukosis Virus Strain Promotes Cell Proliferation by Negatively Regulating 14-3-3σ Expressions in Chicken Fibroblast Cells.

24. Short communication: diversity of endogenous avian leukosis virus subgroup E elements in 11 chicken breeds.

25. Transcription analysis of chicken embryo fibroblast cells infected with the recombinant avian leukosis virus isolate GX14FF03.

26. Current Epidemiology and Co-Infections of Avian Immunosuppressive and Neoplastic Diseases in Chicken Flocks in Central China.

27. Musashi-1 and miR-147 Precursor Interaction Mediates Synergistic Oncogenicity Induced by Co-Infection of Two Avian Retroviruses.

28. A20 Enhances the Expression of the Proto-Oncogene C-Myc by Downregulating TRAF6 Ubiquitination after ALV-A Infection.

29. Identification, biogenesis and function prediction of novel circRNA during the chicken ALV-J infection.

30. Proviral ALV-LTR Sequence Is Essential for Continued Proliferation of the ALV-Transformed B Cell Line.

31. The Emergence, Diversification, and Transmission of Subgroup J Avian Leukosis Virus Reveals that the Live Chicken Trade Plays a Critical Role in the Adaption and Endemicity of Viruses to the Yellow-Chickens.

32. The key amino acid sites 199-205, 269, 319, 321 and 324 of ALV-K env contribute to the weaker replication capacity of ALV-K than ALV-A.

33. A comprehensive analysis of avian lymphoid leukosis-like lymphoma transcriptomes including identification of LncRNAs and the expression profiles.

34. TCP1 mediates gp37 of avian leukosis virus subgroup J to inhibit autophagy through activating AKT in DF-1 cells.

35. Eradication of avian leukosis virus subgroups J and K in broiler cross chickens by selection against infected birds using multilocus PCR.

36. The expression level of chicken telomerase reverse transcriptase in tumors induced by ALV-J is positively correlated with methylation and mutation of its promoter region.

37. Whole-genome analysis reveals possible sources of ALV-J infection in an anyi tile-like gray chicken flock.

38. Endogenous retroviruses transcriptomes in response to four avian pathogenic microorganisms infection in chicken.

39. Transcriptome-Wide Dynamics of m 6 A Methylation in Tumor Livers Induced by ALV-J Infection in Chickens.

40. Avian leukosis virus (ALV) is highly prevalent in fancy-chicken flocks in Saxony.

41. Semen extracellular vesicles mediate vertical transmission of subgroup J avian leukosis virus.

42. Retroviral association with ovarian adenocarcinoma in laying hens.

43. Development and application of a reverse-transcription recombinase-aided amplification assay for subgroup J Avian leukosis virus.

44. Interaction of p10/p27 with macrophage migration inhibitory factor promotes avian leukosis virus subgroup J infection.

45. Interaction between Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J Surface Protein and Doublecortin-Like Kinase 1 Accelerates Cell Proliferation and Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition.

46. RNA Structural Requirements for Nucleocapsid Protein-Mediated Extended Dimer Formation.

47. Avian leukosis virus subgroup J infection influences the gut microbiota composition in Huiyang bearded chickens.

48. Role of env gene and LTR sequence in the pathogenesis of subgroup K avian leukosis virus.

49. gga-miR-200b-3p promotes avian leukosis virus subgroup J replication via targeting dual-specificity phosphatase 1.

50. Recombinant invasive Lactobacillus plantarum expressing the J subgroup avian leukosis virus Gp85 protein induces protection against avian leukosis in chickens.

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