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1. Evaluation of the Diversities in the Inflammatory Responses in Cats With Bacterial and Viral Infections.

2. Multiple recombination events between endogenous retroviral elements and feline leukemia virus.

3. Convergent evolution of antiviral machinery derived from endogenous retrovirus truncated envelope genes in multiple species.

4. Feline Leukemia Virus-B Envelope Together With its GlycoGag and Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Nef Mediate Resistance to Feline SERINC5.

5. Adeno-Associated Vector-Delivered CRISPR/ Sa Cas9 System Reduces Feline Leukemia Virus Production In Vitro.

6. Feline Leukemia Virus p27 Antigen Concentration and Proviral DNA Load Are Associated with Survival in Naturally Infected Cats.

7. In situ hybridization of feline leukemia virus in a primary neural B-cell lymphoma.

8. Cerebellar cortical degeneration associated with feline leukemia virus infection and cerebellar lymphoma in a young cat.

9. Comparative meta-analysis of feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus seroprevalence correlated with GDP per capita around the globe.

10. Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.

11. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) Disease Outcomes in a Domestic Cat Breeding Colony: Relationship to Endogenous FeLV and Other Chronic Viral Infections.

12. Survival time and effect of selected predictor variables on survival in owned pet cats seropositive for feline immunodeficiency and leukemia virus attending a referral clinic in northern Italy.

13. A Retrospective Examination of Feline Leukemia Subgroup Characterization: Viral Interference Assays to Deep Sequencing.

14. Primary cerebellar lymphoma with Hodgkin lymphoma-like morphology in a cat.

15. Barriers to Infection of Human Cells by Feline Leukemia Virus: Insights into Resistance to Zoonosis.

16. Novel Feline Leukemia Virus Interference Group Based on the env Gene.

17. Role of Cysteines in Stabilizing the Randomized Receptor Binding Domains within Feline Leukemia Virus Envelope Proteins.

18. Retroviral DNA--the silent winner: blood transfusion containing latent feline leukemia provirus causes infection and disease in naïve recipient cats.

19. Overexpression of feline tripartite motif-containing 25 interferes with the late stage of feline leukemia virus replication.

20. [Efficacy of siRNA on feline leukemia virus replication in vitro].

21. The widely distributed hard tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, can retain canine parvovirus, but not be infected in laboratory condition.

22. Feline upper respiratory tract lymphoma: site, cyto-histology, phenotype, FeLV expression, and prognosis.

23. Viral causes of feline lymphoma: retroviruses and beyond.

24. Notch2 transduction by feline leukemia virus in a naturally infected cat.

25. The surface glycoprotein of feline leukemia virus isolate FeLV-945 is a determinant of altered pathogenesis in the presence or absence of the unique viral long terminal repeat.

26. Disruption of thiamine uptake and growth of cells by feline leukemia virus subgroup A.

28. Feline leukaemia virus: half a century since its discovery.

29. Clinical aspects of feline retroviruses: a review.

30. Quantification of the humoral immune response and hemoplasma blood and tissue loads in cats coinfected with 'Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum' and feline leukemia virus.

31. Comparison of the convergent receptor utilization of a retargeted feline leukemia virus envelope with a naturally-occurring porcine endogenous retrovirus A.

32. Identification of novel subgroup A variants with enhanced receptor binding and replicative capacity in primary isolates of anaemogenic strains of feline leukaemia virus.

33. Are endogenous feline leukemia viruses really endogenous?

34. Inhibition of Feline leukemia virus replication by the integrase inhibitor Raltegravir.

35. Incidence of persistent viraemia and latent feline leukaemia virus infection in cats with lymphoma.

36. Evolutionary dynamics of endogenous feline leukemia virus proliferation among species of the domestic cat lineage.

37. Fusogenic membrane glycoproteins induce syncytia formation and death in vitro and in vivo: a potential therapy agent for lung cancer.

38. Restriction of feline retroviruses: lessons from cat APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases and TRIM5alpha proteins.

39. Feline leukemia virus infection: a threat for the survival of the critically endangered Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus).

40. Identification of a novel common proviral integration site, flit-1, in feline leukemia virus induced thymic lymphoma.

41. The kinetics of feline leukaemia virus shedding in experimentally infected cats are associated with infection outcome.

42. Serological survey of Toxoplasma gondii infection in domestic cats from northeastern Portugal.

43. Association between endogenous feline leukemia virus loads and exogenous feline leukemia virus infection in domestic cats.

44. The C domain in the surface envelope glycoprotein of subgroup C feline leukemia virus is a second receptor-binding domain.

45. Feline leukemia virus T entry is dependent on both expression levels and specific interactions between cofactor and receptor.

46. Host cell range of T-lymphotropic feline leukemia virus in vitro.

47. A putative thiamine transport protein is a receptor for feline leukemia virus subgroup A.

48. Comprehensive mapping of receptor-functioning domains in feline leukemia virus subgroup C receptor FLVCR1.

49. Envelope determinants for dual-receptor specificity in feline leukemia virus subgroup A and T variants.

50. In vivo expression of GFP transgene delivered via a replicating feline leukemia virus.

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