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The following pages link to Retroelements and the human genome: new perspectives on an old relation (Q24563781):
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- Tumour microvesicles contain retrotransposon elements and amplified oncogene sequences (Q21147057) (← links)
- Analysis of transcribed human endogenous retrovirus W env loci clarifies the origin of multiple sclerosis-associated retrovirus env sequences (Q21245052) (← links)
- Functional characterization of two newly identified Human Endogenous Retrovirus coding envelope genes (Q21245208) (← links)
- T cell responses to human endogenous retroviruses in HIV-1 infection (Q21559508) (← links)
- Reconstitution of an infectious human endogenous retrovirus (Q21559512) (← links)
- APOBEC3A is a potent inhibitor of adeno-associated virus and retrotransposons (Q24307450) (← links)
- Human endogenous retroviruses in health and disease: a symbiotic perspective (Q24522289) (← links)
- Transcription of the human and rodent SPAM1 / PH-20 genes initiates within an ancient endogenous retrovirus (Q24522296) (← links)
- Genomewide screening reveals high levels of insertional polymorphism in the human endogenous retrovirus family HERV-K(HML2): implications for present-day activity (Q24533331) (← links)
- The molecular biology of human herpesvirus-6 latency and telomere integration (Q24596930) (← links)
- Melanoma, Darwinian medicine and the inner world (Q24627770) (← links)
- Impact of endogenous intronic retroviruses on major histocompatibility complex class II diversity and stability (Q24646594) (← links)
- Synthetic viruses: a new opportunity to understand and prevent viral disease (Q24650817) (← links)
- Viruses associated with human cancer (Q24653900) (← links)
- Human-specific modulation of transcriptional activity provided by endogenous retroviral insertions (Q24654486) (← links)
- Cross-sectional dating of novel haplotypes of HERV-K 113 and HERV-K 115 indicate these proviruses originated in Africa before Homo sapiens (Q24654497) (← links)
- Identification of an infectious progenitor for the multiple-copy HERV-K human endogenous retroelements (Q24676640) (← links)
- Comprehensive search for intra- and inter-specific sequence polymorphisms among coding envelope genes of retroviral origin found in the human genome: genes and pseudogenes (Q24816649) (← links)
- Retroviral elements and their hosts: insertional mutagenesis in the mouse germ line (Q25255710) (← links)
- Dual inhibitory effects of APOBEC family proteins on retrotransposition of mammalian endogenous retroviruses (Q25257798) (← links)
- An expanding universe of the non-coding genome in cancer biology (Q26865920) (← links)
- Human endogenous retrovirus K and cancer: Innocent bystander or tumorigenic accomplice? (Q27010373) (← links)
- Genetic Engineering of T Cells to Target HERV-K, an Ancient Retrovirus on Melanoma (Q27346600) (← links)
- An Ecological Framework of the Human Virome Provides Classification of Current Knowledge and Identifies Areas of Forthcoming Discovery (Q27468626) (← links)
- Endogenous retroviral promoter exaptation in human cancer (Q28067477) (← links)
- Syncytin-A and syncytin-B, two fusogenic placenta-specific murine envelope genes of retroviral origin conserved in Muridae (Q28589175) (← links)
- A contaminant-free assessment of Endogenous Retroviral RNA in human plasma (Q28595602) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of diverse groups of endogenous retroviruses in felids (Q28651647) (← links)
- RNase L restricts the mobility of engineered retrotransposons in cultured human cells (Q28660459) (← links)
- Footprint of APOBEC3 on the genome of human retroelements (Q28680708) (← links)
- HIV infection reveals widespread expansion of novel centromeric human endogenous retroviruses (Q28681264) (← links)
- Intrinsic immunity against retrotransposons by APOBEC cytidine deaminases (Q28708757) (← links)
- Evolution of HLA-DRB genes (Q28714164) (← links)
- Microarray-based sketches of the HERV transcriptome landscape (Q28727826) (← links)
- Identification of the protease cleavage sites in a reconstituted Gag polyprotein of an HERV-K(HML-2) element (Q28743663) (← links)
- Hypermutation of an ancient human retrovirus by APOBEC3G (Q28757351) (← links)
- Endogenous viruses: insights into viral evolution and impact on host biology (Q29619890) (← links)
- Reactivation of codogenic endogenous retroviral (ERV) envelope genes in human endometrial carcinoma and prestages: Emergence of new molecular targets (Q30418097) (← links)
- "Reverse genomics" and human endogenous retroviruses (Q30842942) (← links)
- Expression profiling of repetitive elements by melting temperature analysis: variation in HERV-W gag expression across human individuals and tissues (Q30887517) (← links)
- Evolutionary rates and patterns for human transcription factor binding sites derived from repetitive DNA (Q33335382) (← links)
- Expression patterns of transcribed human endogenous retrovirus HERV-K(HML-2) loci in human tissues and the need for a HERV Transcriptome Project (Q33355821) (← links)
- Simian immunodeficiency virus and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 matrix proteins specify different capabilities to modulate B cell growth (Q33602706) (← links)
- Novel strong tissue specific promoter for gene expression in human germ cells. (Q33660999) (← links)
- DNA methylation modulates HRES1/p28 expression in B cells from patients with Lupus (Q33664826) (← links)
- Friends-Enemies: Endogenous Retroviruses Are Major Transcriptional Regulators of Human DNA (Q33774594) (← links)
- A systematic evaluation of expression of HERV-W elements; influence of genomic context, viral structure and orientation (Q33791186) (← links)
- The antiviral spectra of TRIM5α orthologues and human TRIM family proteins against lentiviral production (Q33802684) (← links)
- Benefits of random-priming: exhaustive survey of a cDNA library from lung tissue of a SARS patient (Q33822676) (← links)
- Human endogenous retrovirus-K(II) envelope induction protects neurons during HIV/AIDS. (Q33837077) (← links)