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Autor:
Henrietta Kulaga, Thomas M. Folks, Thomas J. Kindt, M.E. Truckenmiller, Rosamond Rutledge, E Gugel
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Injection of rabbits with a human T cell line infected with HIV-1 caused seroconversion within 6 wk, and HIV-1 could be isolated from PBL cultures of infected rabbits. Identity of the isolated virus with HIV-1 was shown by analysis of products amplif
Autor:
Charles E. Buckler, Theodore S. Theodore, Rosamond Rutledge, Susan Dias, Malcolm A. Martin, Ronald Willey, Thomas M. Folks
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 83:5038-5042
The nucleotide sequences of the envelope genes of an African and a North American acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) viral isolate have been determined. When their deduced amino acid sequences were aligned with the envelopes of the lymphoadeno
Autor:
T. N. Fredrickson, William Travis, Abramczuk Jw, John M. Leonard, Frances T. Hakim, Gene M. Shearer, J. Harry Belcher, Rosamond Rutledge, Malcolm A. Martin, Abner Louis Notkins, Lajos Lamperth, David S. Pezen
Publikováno v:
Science. 242:1665-1670
Transgenic mice containing intact copies of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) proviral DNA were constructed. Founder animals were not viremic for HIV and remained healthy during a 9-month observation period. After being mated with nontransgenic
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 85:4455-4459
We report the successful infection of two rabbit T-cell lines and one rabbit macrophage line with human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1). One T-cell line was a herpesvirus ateles transformant, the other T-cell line was a human T-cell leukemia virus I
Autor:
Thomas C. Quinn, Paul M. Feorino, Peter Piot, Rosamond Rutledge, Jonathan W. M. Gold, Steven Benn, Malcolm A. Martin, Louis Baker, Joseph B. McCormick, Thomas M. Folks
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 230(4728)
In an analysis of the genomic variation of AIDS retroviral isolates from patients living in New York, Alabama, and Zaire, restriction maps were constructed by using seven enzymes, each known to cleave the proviral DNA more than once, in conjunction w