1. Bovine and ovine leukemia viruses. I. Characterization of viral antigens
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J. Paulsen, W. Rohde, Heinz Bauer, E. Harms, and G. Pauli
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viruses ,Immunology ,Cross Reactions ,Biology ,Microbiology ,Cell Line ,Viral Proteins ,Antigen ,Virology ,Leukemia Virus, Bovine ,medicine ,Animals ,Antigens, Viral ,Glycoproteins ,Viral antigens ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Sheep ,Molecular mass ,Cross reactions ,medicine.disease ,Bovine Leukemia ,Molecular Weight ,Leukemia ,Retroviridae ,chemistry ,Cell culture ,Insect Science ,Glycoprotein ,Research Article - Abstract
A comparative study on several virus-specific antigens of bovine and ovine leukemia viruses is presented. In addition to the major immunologically reactive, nonglycosylated antigen p21, which has a molecular weight of 21,000, both viruses share two glycoproteins of apparent molecular weights of 60,000 (gp60) and 32,000 (gp32), respectively. Immunological cross-reaction suggests that ovine and bovine leukemia viruses are genetically highly related.
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- 1978
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