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1. What role do endogenous retroviruses play in domestic cats infected with feline leukaemia virus?

2. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) Endogenous and Exogenous Recombination Events Result in Multiple FeLV-B Subtypes during Natural Infection.

3. Feline leukemia virus in owned cats in Southeast Asia and Taiwan.

4. Feline Leukemia Virus p27 Antigen Concentration and Proviral DNA Load Are Associated with Survival in Naturally Infected Cats.

5. In situ hybridization of feline leukemia virus in a primary neural B-cell lymphoma.

6. Molecular Detection of Feline Leukemia Virus in Oral, Conjunctival, and Rectal Mucosae Provides Results Comparable to Detection in Blood.

7. Tracking the Fate of Endogenous Retrovirus Segregation in Wild and Domestic Cats.

8. Multiple Introductions of Domestic Cat Feline Leukemia Virus in Endangered Florida Panthers.

9. Tracking the Continuous Evolutionary Processes of an Endogenous Retrovirus of the Domestic Cat: ERV-DC.

10. AKT capture by feline leukemia virus.

11. Prevalence study and risk factor analysis of selected bacterial, protozoal and viral, including vector-borne, pathogens in cats from Cyprus.

12. Gamma-Retrovirus Integration Marks Cell Type-Specific Cancer Genes: A Novel Profiling Tool in Cancer Genomics.

13. Genotyping of feline leukemia virus in Mexican housecats.

14. Overexpression of feline tripartite motif-containing 25 interferes with the late stage of feline leukemia virus replication.

15. Genetic diversity in the feline leukemia virus gag gene.

16. Gammaretrovirus-specific antibodies in free-ranging and captive Namibian cheetahs.

17. Decreased expression of endogenous feline leukemia virus in cat lymphomas: a case control study.

18. A soluble envelope protein of endogenous retrovirus (FeLIX) present in serum of domestic cats mediates infection of a pathogenic variant of feline leukemia virus.

19. Long-term follow up of feline leukemia virus infection and characterization of viral RNA loads using molecular methods in tissues of cats with different infection outcomes.

20. Quantification of the humoral immune response and hemoplasma blood and tissue loads in cats coinfected with 'Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum' and feline leukemia virus.

21. Feline leukemia virus outbreak in the critically endangered Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus): high-throughput sequencing of envelope variable region A and experimental transmission.

22. High prevalence of non-productive FeLV infection in necropsied cats and significant association with pathological findings.

23. Association between endogenous feline leukemia virus loads and exogenous feline leukemia virus infection in domestic cats.

24. Advances in understanding molecular determinants in FeLV pathology.

25. Molecular pathogenesis of feline leukemia virus-induced malignancies: insertional mutagenesis.

26. Quantification of endogenous and exogenous feline leukemia virus sequences by real-time PCR assays.

27. Real-time PCR investigation of feline leukemia virus proviral and viral RNA loads in leukocyte subsets.

28. Absolute quantitation of feline leukemia virus proviral DNA and viral RNA loads by TaqMan real-time PCR and RT-PCR.

29. Cellular segregation of feline leukemia provirus and viral RNA in leukocyte subsets of long-term experimentally infected cats.

30. Quantitation of feline leukaemia virus viral and proviral loads by TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction.

31. Unique long terminal repeat and surface glycoprotein gene sequences of feline leukemia virus as determinants of disease outcome.

32. In vitro selective suppression of feline myeloid colony formation is attributable to molecularly cloned strain of feline leukemia virus with unique long terminal repeat.

33. Subtle mutational changes in the SU protein of a natural feline leukemia virus subgroup A isolate alter disease spectrum.

34. A highly efficient gene delivery system derived from feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).

35. Infections of feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus.

36. Feline leukemia virus DNA vaccine efficacy is enhanced by coadministration with interleukin-12 (IL-12) and IL-18 expression vectors.

37. Comparative examination of cats with feline leukemia virus-associated enteritis and other relevant forms of feline enteritis.

38. Feline leukemia virus detection in corneal tissues of cats by polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry.

39. Recombinant feline leukemia virus (FeLV) variants establish a limited infection with altered cell tropism in specific-pathogen-free cats in the absence of FeLV subgroup A helper virus.

40. In vivo evolution and selection of recombinant feline leukemia virus species.

41. Sequence analysis of the putative viral enhancer in tissues from 33 cats with various feline leukemia virus-related diseases.

42. Viral genetic variation, AIDS, and the multistep nature of carcinogenesis: the feline leukemia virus model.

43. Transduction of Notch2 in feline leukemia virus-induced thymic lymphoma.

44. Lymphoid leukosis viruses, their recognition as 'persistent' viruses and comparisons with certain other retroviruses of veterinary importance.

45. Feline leukemia virus variants in experimentally induced thymic lymphosarcomas.

46. Genetic determinants of feline leukemia virus-induced multicentric lymphomas.

47. Thoughts on retroviruses.

48. Isolation of a novel subgroup B feline leukemia virus from a cat infected with FeLV-A.

49. Evolution of feline leukemia virus variant genomes with insertions, deletions, and defective envelope genes in infected cats with tumors.

50. Pathogenicity of a subgroup C feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is augmented when administered in association with certain FeLV recombinants.

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