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1. Neutralization of zoonotic retroviruses by human antibodies: Genotype-specific epitopes within the receptor-binding domain from simian foamy virus.

2. Functional Analyses of Bovine Foamy Virus-Encoded miRNAs Reveal the Importance of a Defined miRNA for Virus Replication and Host-Virus Interaction.

3. Phylogenetic analyses reveal that simian foamy virus isolated from Japanese Yakushima macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui) is distinct from most of Japanese Hondo macaques (Macaca fuscata fuscata).

4. Eco-Epidemiological Profile and Molecular Characterization of Simian Foamy Virus in a Recently-Captured Invasive Population of Leontopithecus chrysomelas (Golden-Headed Lion Tamarin) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

5. Molecular Analysis of the Complete Genome of a Simian Foamy Virus Infecting Hylobates pileatus (pileated gibbon) Reveals Ancient Co-Evolution with Lesser Apes.

6. An Immunodominant and Conserved B-Cell Epitope in the Envelope of Simian Foamy Virus Recognized by Humans Infected with Zoonotic Strains from Apes.

7. [Zoonotic infection with simian foamy viruses: potent neutralizing antibodies].

8. Isolation and sequence analysis of a novel rhesus macaque foamy virus isolate with a serotype-1-like env.

9. Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.

10. A non-invasive specimen collection method and a novel simian foamy virus (SFV) DNA quantification assay in New World primates reveal aspects of tissue tropism and improved SFV detection.

11. Bayesian inference reveals ancient origin of simian foamy virus in orangutans.

12. Dual Simian Foamy Virus/Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infections in Persons from Côte d'Ivoire.

13. Cocirculation of Two env Molecular Variants, of Possible Recombinant Origin, in Gorilla and Chimpanzee Simian Foamy Virus Strains from Central Africa.

14. An expanded search for simian foamy viruses (SFV) in Brazilian New World primates identifies novel SFV lineages and host age-related infections.

15. Wide distribution and ancient evolutionary history of simian foamy viruses in New World primates.

16. Characterization and comparative analysis of a simian foamy virus complete genome isolated from Brazilian capuchin monkeys.

17. A Seminomadic Population in Bangladesh with Extensive Exposure to Macaques Does Not Exhibit High Levels of Zoonotic Simian Foamy Virus Infection.

18. Origin, evolution and innate immune control of simian foamy viruses in humans.

19. Construction of an infectious clone of simian foamy virus of Japanese macaque (SFVjm) and phylogenetic analyses of SFVjm isolates.

20. The impact of calibration and clock-model choice on molecular estimates of divergence times.

21. Noncanonical microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis gives rise to retroviral mimics of lymphoproliferative and immunosuppressive host miRNAs.

22. A novel Bayesian method for detection of APOBEC3-mediated hypermutation and its application to zoonotic transmission of simian foamy viruses.

23. A novel small animal model to study the replication of simian foamy virus in vivo.

24. New World simian foamy virus infections in vivo and in vitro.

25. Evaluation and prediction of the HIV-1 central polypurine tract influence on foamy viral vectors to transduce dividing and growth-arrested cells.

26. Simian foamy virus infection of rhesus macaques in Bangladesh: relationship of latent proviruses and transcriptionally active viruses.

27. [Mechanisms of viral emergence and interspecies transmission: the exemple of simian foamy viruses in Central Africa].

28. Structural and thermodynamic signatures that define pseudotriloop RNA hairpins.

29. Foamy virus vectors for HIV gene therapy.

30. Nonhuman primate retroviruses from Cambodia: high simian foamy virus prevalence, identification of divergent STLV-1 strains and no evidence of SIV infection.

31. Foamy virus in the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri is highly related to simian foamy virus in Macaca mulatta.

32. Identification of recombination in the envelope gene of simian foamy virus serotype 2 isolated from Macaca cyclopis.

33. Identification and characterization of highly divergent simian foamy viruses in a wide range of new world primates from Brazil.

34. A unique spumavirus Gag N-terminal domain with functional properties of orthoretroviral matrix and capsid.

35. Foamy virus envelope protein is a substrate for signal peptide peptidase-like 3 (SPPL3).

36. Novel simian foamy virus infections from multiple monkey species in women from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

37. Genetic characterization of simian foamy viruses infecting humans.

38. An endogenous foamy virus in the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis).

39. Simian foamy virus prevalence in Macaca mulatta and zookeepers.

40. The prototype foamy virus protease is active independently of the integrase domain.

41. Zoonotic viruses associated with illegally imported wildlife products.

42. Detection of retroviral super-infection from non-invasive samples.

43. Frequent and recent human acquisition of simian foamy viruses through apes' bites in central Africa.

44. Preparation of simian foamy virus type-1 vectors.

45. Complete nucleotide sequence and evolutionary analysis of a gorilla foamy virus.

46. Multiple retroviral infection by HTLV type 1, 2, 3 and simian foamy virus in a family of Pygmies from Cameroon.

47. Foamy retrovirus integrase contains a Pol dimerization domain required for protease activation.

48. Two distinct variants of simian foamy virus in naturally infected mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) and cross-species transmission to humans.

49. Molecular biology of foamy viruses.

50. High prevalence, coinfection rate, and genetic diversity of retroviruses in wild red colobus monkeys (Piliocolobus badius badius) in Tai National Park, Cote d'Ivoire.

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