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1. Survey of bovine foamy virus infection among cattle in Japan and comparison with bovine leukemia virus infection.

2. Infection with Foamy Virus in Wild Ruminants-Evidence for a New Virus Reservoir?

3. First report on the prevalence and genetic relatedness of Feline Foamy Virus (FFV) from Turkish domestic cats.

4. Isolation of an Equine Foamy Virus and Sero-Epidemiology of the Viral Infection in Horses in Japan.

5. Feline Foamy Virus is Highly Prevalent in Free-Ranging Puma concolor from Colorado, Florida and Southern California.

6. Isolation of bovine foamy virus in Japan.

7. Spumaretroviruses: Updated taxonomy and nomenclature.

8. Detection and Removal of Nuclease Contamination During Purification of Recombinant Prototype Foamy Virus Integrase.

9. Evaluation of Anyplex™ II RV16 and RB5 real-time RT-PCR compared to Seeplex ® RV15 OneStep ACE and PneumoBacter ACE for the simultaneous detection of upper respiratory pathogens.

10. Purification of foamy viral particles.

11. Chronic progressive polyarthritis in a domestic shorthair cat.

12. SYBR Green I-based product-enhanced reverse transcriptase assay for quantification of retroviral PFV and detection of the divalent cation preference of PFV RT.

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

14. Endogenous viral sequences from the Cape golden mole (Chrysochloris asiatica) reveal the presence of foamy viruses in all major placental mammal clades.

15. Characterization of a full-length infectious clone of bovine foamy virus 3026.

16. Horizontal acquisition and a broad biodistribution typify simian foamy virus infection in a cohort of Macaca fascicularis.

17. Non-simian foamy viruses: molecular virology, tropism and prevalence and zoonotic/interspecies transmission.

18. A new indicator cell line established to monitor bovine foamy virus infection.

19. Production of foamy virus vector and transduction of hematopoietic cells.

20. Role of neutralizing antibodies in controlling simian foamy virus transmission and infection.

21. A one-step SYBR Green I-based product-enhanced reverse transcriptase assay for the quantitation of retroviruses in cell culture supernatants.

22. Replication in a superficial epithelial cell niche explains the lack of pathogenicity of primate foamy virus infections.

23. Serological detection systems for identification of cows shedding bovine foamy virus via milk.

24. Characterization of blood-borne transmission of simian foamy virus.

25. Preserving blood safety against emerging retroviruses.

26. Simian foamy virus infection by whole-blood transfer in rhesus macaques: potential for transfusion transmission in humans.

27. Detection and molecular characterization of foamy viruses in Central African chimpanzees of the Pan troglodytes troglodytes and Pan troglodytes vellerosus subspecies.

28. Comparison of growth and differentiation of fetal and adult rhesus monkey mesenchymal stem cells.

29. Isolation and partial characterization of bovine foamy virus from Polish cattle.

30. Expanded tissue targets for foamy virus replication with simian immunodeficiency virus-induced immunosuppression.

31. The requirements and mechanism for capsid assembly and budding of bovine foamy virus.

32. Isolation of foamy viruses from peripheral blood lymphocytes.

33. Natural simian foamy virus infection in wild-caught gorillas, mandrills and drills from Cameroon and Gabon.

34. Simian retroviral infections in human beings.

35. Absence of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I and human foamy virus in thymoma.

36. Naturally acquired simian retrovirus infections in central African hunters.

37. Frequent simian foamy virus infection in persons occupationally exposed to nonhuman primates.

38. Sensitive and specific detection of bovine immunodeficiency virus and bovine syncytial virus by 5' Taq nuclease assays with fluorescent 3' minor groove binder-DNA probes.

39. Demonstration of feline foamy virus in experimentally infected cats by immunohistochemistry.

40. Screening for simian foamy virus infection by using a combined antigen Western blot assay: evidence for a wide distribution among Old World primates and identification of four new divergent viruses.

41. Establishment of a GFP-based indicator cell line to quantitate feline foamy virus.

42. Scoliosis in an Orangutan.

43. Isolation of cytomegalovirus and foamy virus from the drill monkey (Mandrillus leucophaeus) and prevalence of antibodies to these viruses amongst wild-born and captive-bred individuals.

44. Human infection with foamy viruses.

45. Replication of primate foamy viruses in natural and experimental hosts.

46. Non-primate foamy viruses.

47. Construction and functional characterization of feline foamy virus-based retroviral vectors.

48. Cross-species retroviral transmission from macaques to human beings.

49. Evaluation of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues from feline vaccine site-associated sarcomas for feline foamy virus DNA.

50. A new indicator cell line to monitor human foamy virus infection and stability in vitro.

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