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1. The M cell as a portal of entry to the lung for the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

2. Pathogenic potential of myeloblastosis-associated virus: implication of env proteins for osteopetrosis induction.

3. 5' avian leukosis virus sequences and osteopetrotic potential.

4. A new approach to the study of the origin of genetic diseases: retroviral etiology of osteopetrosis.

5. Sequences from myeloblastosis-associated virus MAV-2(O) and UR2AV involved in the formation of plaques and the induction of osteopetrosis, anemia, and ataxia.

6. Retroviral expression in mononuclear blood cells isolated from a patient with osteopetrosis (Albers-Schönberg disease).

7. Sequential study of visceral lesions caused by isolates of an avian osteopetrosis virus (myeloblastosis-associated virus).

8. Developmental and molecular aspects of nephroblastomas induced by avian myeloblastosis-associated virus 2-O.

9. In ovo tumorigenesis induced by avian osteopetrosis virus.

11. Subgroup-E avian-leukosis-virus-associated disease in chickens.

12. Osteoclasts in human osteopetrosis contain viral-nucleocapsid-like nuclear inclusions.

13. Association of persistent synthesis of viral DNA with macrophage accessory cell dysfunction induced by avian retrovirus myeloblastosis-associated virus of subgroup B inducing osteopetrosis in chickens.

14. Effect of avian osteopetrosis virus infection on cells and their collagen synthesis in vitro.

15. Avian leukosis virus-induced osteopetrosis is associated with the persistent synthesis of viral DNA.

16. Long terminal repeat (LTR) sequences, env, and a region near the 5' LTR influence the pathogenic potential of recombinants between Rous-associated virus types 0 and 1.

17. Avian osteopetrosis.

18. Chicken strain G-B1 exhibits a relative resistance to avian osteopetrosis.

19. A sequential study of bone lesions caused by isolates of an avian osteopetrosis virus, MAV-2(0).

20. Endogenous murine leukemia viruses: frequency of radiation-activation and novel pathogenic effects of viral isolates.

21. Sequences near the 5' long terminal repeat of avian leukosis viruses determine the ability to induce osteopetrosis.

22. Retroviruses, immunosuppression and osteopetrosis.

23. Influence of bursectomy on bone growth and anemia induced by avian osteopetrosis viruses.

24. Identification of plaque isolates of an avian retrovirus causing rapid and slow onset osteopetrosis.

25. Persistent viral DNA synthesis associated with an avian osteopetrosis-inducing virus.

26. Sequences in the gag-pol-5'env region of avian leukosis viruses confer the ability to induce osteopetrosis.

27. Electron microscopy of avian osteopetrosis induced by retrovirus MAV.2-O.

28. MAV-2-O replicates at a reduced rate in cells from the osteopetrosis resistant G-B1 chicken.

31. A review of avian osteopetrosis: comparisons with other bone diseases.

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