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1. A Variety of Mouse PYHIN Proteins Restrict Murine and Human Retroviruses.

2. Antibody-induced internalisation of retroviral envelope glycoproteins is a signal initiation event.

3. Trivalent RING Assembly on Retroviral Capsids Activates TRIM5 Ubiquitination and Innate Immune Signaling.

4. SERINC5 as a New Restriction Factor for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Murine Leukemia Virus.

5. Association of TRIMCyp and TRIM5α from assam macaques leads to a functional trade-off between HIV-1 and N-MLV inhibition.

6. Inherently variable responses to glucocorticoid stress among endogenous retroviruses isolated from 23 mouse strains.

7. Virus-Triggered ATP Release Limits Viral Replication through Facilitating IFN-β Production in a P2X7-Dependent Manner.

8. Dichotomy between T Cell and B Cell Tolerance to Neonatal Retroviral Infection Permits T Cell Therapy.

9. Autologous cellular vaccine overcomes cancer immunoediting in a mouse model of myeloma.

10. The multidimensional nature of antiviral innate immunity.

11. Nucleic acid recognition orchestrates the anti-viral response to retroviruses.

12. N-linked glycosylation protects gammaretroviruses against deamination by APOBEC3 proteins.

13. An interleukin-1 beta-encoding retrovirus exhibits enhanced replication in vivo.

14. Functional evidence for the involvement of microtubules and dynein motor complexes in TRIM5α-mediated restriction of retroviruses.

15. Analysis of two monoclonal antibodies reactive with envelope proteins of murine retroviruses: one pan specific antibody and one specific for Moloney leukemia virus.

16. Biochemical and biological studies of mouse APOBEC3.

17. Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based on the murine leukemia virus p30 capsid protein.

18. Involvement of microglial CD40 in murine retrovirus-induced peripheral neuropathy.

19. Retrovirus restriction by TRIM5 proteins requires recognition of only a small fraction of viral capsid subunits.

20. TRIM protein-mediated regulation of inflammatory and innate immune signaling and its association with antiretroviral activity.

21. Resurrection of endogenous retroviruses in antibody-deficient mice.

22. Murine immunodeficiency virus-induced peripheral neuropathy and the associated cytokine responses.

23. Negative impact of IFN-γ on early host immune responses to retroviral infection.

24. Antibodies to retroviruses in recent onset psychosis and multi-episode schizophrenia.

25. Development and application of a high-throughput microneutralization assay: lack of xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus and/or murine leukemia virus detection in blood donors.

26. Influence of microbiota on viral infections.

27. Vital role for CD8+ cells in controlling retroviral infections.

28. TANK-binding kinase 1 attenuates PTAP-dependent retroviral budding through targeting endosomal sorting complex required for transport-I.

29. Importance of macrophage inflammatory protein-1α and splenic macrophages in neurodegeneration induced by PVC-211 murine leukemia virus.

30. Accumulation and activation of natural killer cells in local intraperitoneal HIV-1/MuLV infection results in early control of virus infected cells.

31. Tropism, cytotoxicity, and inflammatory properties of two envelope genes of murine leukemia virus type-endogenous retroviruses of C57BL/6J mice.

32. Antileukemia and antitumor effects of the graft-versus-host disease: a new immunovirological approach.

33. A novel envelope mediated post entry restriction of murine leukaemia virus in human cells is Ref1/TRIM5α independent.

34. The glycosylated Gag protein of a murine leukemia virus inhibits the antiretroviral function of APOBEC3.

35. The absence of IDO upregulates type I IFN production, resulting in suppression of viral replication in the retrovirus-infected mouse.

36. The human retrovirus XMRV in prostate cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome.

37. Inhibition of xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus by APOBEC3 proteins and antiviral drugs.

38. Relationships among rhinitis, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue.

39. XMRV infection in patients with prostate cancer: novel serologic assay and correlation with PCR and FISH.

40. Mutagenesis analysis of the zinc-finger antiviral protein.

41. In vivo induction of type 1-like regulatory T cells using genetically modified B cells confers long-term IL-10-dependent antigen-specific unresponsiveness.

42. PEG enhances viral clearance on ceramic hydroxyapatite.

43. Neutralizing activity and cellular immune responses induced in mice after immunization with apoptotic HIV-1/murine leukemia virus infected cells.

44. A cellular restriction dictates the permissivity of nondividing monocytes/macrophages to lentivirus and gammaretrovirus infection.

45. An invariant surface patch on the TRIM5alpha PRYSPRY domain is required for retroviral restriction but dispensable for capsid binding.

46. The drug monosodium luminol (GVT) preserves crypt-villus epithelial organization and allows survival of intestinal T cells in mice infected with the ts1 retrovirus.

47. The drug monosodium luminol (GVT) preserves thymic epithelial cell cytoarchitecture and allows thymocyte survival in mice infected with the T cell-tropic, cytopathic retrovirus ts1.

48. Viral sequence integration into introns of chemokine receptor genes.

49. A human TRIM5alpha B30.2/SPRY domain mutant gains the ability to restrict and prematurely uncoat B-tropic murine leukemia virus.

50. MAIDS resistance-associated gene expression patterns in secondary lymphoid organs.

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