Several studies have demonstrated the existence of morphological, biological, genetic and antigenic correlations between human and animal retroviruses. Furthermore, some agents of bovine and feline origin can also be considered useful comparative models for the pathogenetic study of human diseases such as leukaemia, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and multiple sclerosis (MS). In spite of the existence of data suggesting a possible role of some animal retroviruses (e.g. the bovine leukosis virus, BLV) in the etiology and epidemiology of human leukaemia and MS, the true zoonotic potential of such agents remains unknown, but their genetic and antigenic linkages with some human lentiviruses (such as the human immunodeficiency virus-1,...
Retroviral infections are particularly important in cats, which are commonly infected with feline le...
Different animal models have been proposed to investigate the mechanisms of Human T-lymphotropic Vir...
Nonhuman primates are widely used in biomedical research because of their genetic, anatomic, and phy...
Several studies have demonstrated the existence of morphological, biological, genetic and antigenic ...
Mammalian retroviruses cause a variety of diseases in their hosts, including hematological and immun...
textabstractIn the mid-eighties it became apparent that a human retrovirus of the lentivirus subfami...
An African lioness from the Zoo of Zurich had to be euthanized because of an inoperable tumor. The s...
BackgroundVirus transmission from various wild and domestic animals contributes to an increased risk...
Author Institution: Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, The Ohio State UniversityRecent theory co...
Lentiviruses, a subfamily of retroviruses, cause slow infec-tions in humans and animals. Human immun...
A number of animal lentiviruses—such as the maedi-visna virus, the caprine arthritis-encephalitis vi...
Various virus leukaemias are known in many animal species. Occasionally ocornavirus marker can also ...
Different animal models have been proposed to investigate the mechanisms of HTLV-induced pathogenesi...
Several species of small animals were inoculated at birth or as adults with blood components from pa...
Since 2008 16 capybaras died in the Natura Artis Magistra Zoo in Amsterdam. At post mortem lymphoid ...
Retroviral infections are particularly important in cats, which are commonly infected with feline le...
Different animal models have been proposed to investigate the mechanisms of Human T-lymphotropic Vir...
Nonhuman primates are widely used in biomedical research because of their genetic, anatomic, and phy...
Several studies have demonstrated the existence of morphological, biological, genetic and antigenic ...
Mammalian retroviruses cause a variety of diseases in their hosts, including hematological and immun...
textabstractIn the mid-eighties it became apparent that a human retrovirus of the lentivirus subfami...
An African lioness from the Zoo of Zurich had to be euthanized because of an inoperable tumor. The s...
BackgroundVirus transmission from various wild and domestic animals contributes to an increased risk...
Author Institution: Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, The Ohio State UniversityRecent theory co...
Lentiviruses, a subfamily of retroviruses, cause slow infec-tions in humans and animals. Human immun...
A number of animal lentiviruses—such as the maedi-visna virus, the caprine arthritis-encephalitis vi...
Various virus leukaemias are known in many animal species. Occasionally ocornavirus marker can also ...
Different animal models have been proposed to investigate the mechanisms of HTLV-induced pathogenesi...
Several species of small animals were inoculated at birth or as adults with blood components from pa...
Since 2008 16 capybaras died in the Natura Artis Magistra Zoo in Amsterdam. At post mortem lymphoid ...
Retroviral infections are particularly important in cats, which are commonly infected with feline le...
Different animal models have been proposed to investigate the mechanisms of Human T-lymphotropic Vir...
Nonhuman primates are widely used in biomedical research because of their genetic, anatomic, and phy...