J. Virol.

Here we report the identification of inbred miniature swine that failed to produce human-tropic replication-competent porcine endogenous retroviruses (HTRC PERVs), using in vitro coculture assays. When HTRC PERVs were isolated from transmitting animals, all were recombinant viruses, with the receptor-binding domain of PERV-A combining with PERV-C-related sequences.

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Here we report the identification of inbred miniature swine that failed to produce human-tropic replication-competent porcine endogenous retroviruses (HTRC PERVs), using in vitro coculture assays. When HTRC PERVs were isolated from transmitting animals, all were recombinant viruses, with the receptor-binding domain of PERV-A combining with PERV-C-related sequences.
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J. Virol.
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Andersson G., Ericsson T.A., Greenstein J.L., Oldmixon B.A., Patience C., Schuurman H.J., White-Scharf M.E., Wilson C.A., Wood J.C.
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2002
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3045-3048
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Porcine endogenous retrovirus transmission characteristics of an inbred herd of miniature swine.
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76
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doi:10.1128/JVI.76.6.3045-3048.2002