Lentiviruses are widespread in a variety of vertebrates, often associated with chronic disease states. However, until the recent discovery of the prehistoric endogenous lentiviruses in rabbits (RELIK) and lemurs (PSIV), it was thought that lentiviruses had no capacity for germline integration and were only spread horizontally in an exogenous fashion. The existence of RELIK and PSIV refuted these ideas, revealing lentiviruses to be present in a range of mammals, capable of germline integration, and far more ancient than previously thought. Using Gag sequences reconstructed from the remnants of these prehistoric lentiviruses, we have produced chimeric lentiviruses capable of infecting nondividing cells and determined structures of capsid doma...
Lemurs are highly endangered mammals inhabiting the forests of Madagascar. In this study, we perform...
TRIM5 proteins recruit and restrict incoming cytoplasmic retroviruses. Primate TRIM5 sequence dive...
BACKGROUND: Foamy viruses (FVs) are a unique subfamily of retroviruses that are widely distributed i...
SummaryLentiviruses are widespread in a variety of vertebrates, often associated with chronic diseas...
Lentiviruses are widespread in a variety of vertebrates, often associated with chronic disease state...
The lentiviruses are associated with a wide range of chronic diseases in mammals. These include immu...
Retroviruses infect a wide range of vertebrates. The understanding of the deep history and host dist...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Abstract Background Hemorrhagic diseases from Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus (Filoviridae) infections c...
<div><p>The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe p...
AbstractThe consensus sequence of endogenous lentiviral elements in the genome of European rabbits (...
The retroviral genus Lentivirus comprises retroviruses characterised from five mammalian orders. Len...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
<div><p>Naturally circulating lentiviruses are abundant in African primate species today, yet their ...
Lemurs are highly endangered mammals inhabiting the forests of Madagascar. In this study, we perform...
TRIM5 proteins recruit and restrict incoming cytoplasmic retroviruses. Primate TRIM5 sequence dive...
BACKGROUND: Foamy viruses (FVs) are a unique subfamily of retroviruses that are widely distributed i...
SummaryLentiviruses are widespread in a variety of vertebrates, often associated with chronic diseas...
Lentiviruses are widespread in a variety of vertebrates, often associated with chronic disease state...
The lentiviruses are associated with a wide range of chronic diseases in mammals. These include immu...
Retroviruses infect a wide range of vertebrates. The understanding of the deep history and host dist...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Lentiviruses chronically infect a broad range of mammalian species and have been transmitted from pr...
Abstract Background Hemorrhagic diseases from Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus (Filoviridae) infections c...
<div><p>The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe p...
AbstractThe consensus sequence of endogenous lentiviral elements in the genome of European rabbits (...
The retroviral genus Lentivirus comprises retroviruses characterised from five mammalian orders. Len...
The widespread distribution of lentiviruses among African primates, and the lack of severe pathogene...
<div><p>Naturally circulating lentiviruses are abundant in African primate species today, yet their ...
Lemurs are highly endangered mammals inhabiting the forests of Madagascar. In this study, we perform...
TRIM5 proteins recruit and restrict incoming cytoplasmic retroviruses. Primate TRIM5 sequence dive...
BACKGROUND: Foamy viruses (FVs) are a unique subfamily of retroviruses that are widely distributed i...