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2. DNA Damage Stress Control Is a Truncated Large T Antigen and Euchromatic Histone Lysine Methyltransferase 2-Dependent Central Feature of Merkel Cell Carcinoma.

3. Viral and cellular telomerase RNAs possess host-specific anti-apoptotic functions.

4. The sulphated polysaccharides extract ulvans from Ulva armoricana limits Marek's disease virus dissemination in vitro and promotes viral reactivation in lymphoid cells.

5. Hypoxia and HIF-1 Trigger Marek's Disease Virus Reactivation in Lymphoma-Derived Latently Infected T Lymphocytes.

6. Marek's disease virus prolongs survival of primary chicken B-cells by inducing a senescence-like phenotype.

7. Identification of Marek's Disease Virus VP22 Tegument Protein Domains Essential for Virus Cell-to-Cell Spread, Nuclear Localization, Histone Association and Cell-Cycle Arrest.

8. Chicken endothelial cells are highly responsive to viral innate immune stimuli and are susceptible to infections with various avian pathogens.

9. Atrophy of primary lymphoid organs induced by Marek's disease virus during early infection is associated with increased apoptosis, inhibition of cell proliferation and a severe B-lymphopenia.

10. Induction of DNA Damages upon Marek's Disease Virus Infection: Implication in Viral Replication and Pathogenesis.

11. Marek's disease virus undergoes complete morphogenesis after reactivation in a T-lymphoblastoid cell line transformed by recombinant fluorescent marker virus.

12. Keratinocytes derived from chicken embryonic stem cells support Marek's disease virus infection: a highly differentiated cell model to study viral replication and morphogenesis.

13. Derivation of keratinocytes from chicken embryonic stem cells: establishment and characterization of differentiated proliferative cell populations.

14. Cell cycle modulation by Marek's disease virus: the tegument protein VP22 triggers S-phase arrest and DNA damage in proliferating cells.

15. The human telomerase catalytic subunit and viral telomerase RNA reconstitute a functional telomerase complex in a cell-free system, but not in human cells.

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