Advances in comparative leukemia research, 1977 : proceedings of the VIIIth International Symposium on Comparative Research on Leukemia and Related Diseases, held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 22-26 August 1977 /

Animal models

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: International Symposium on Comparative Research on Leukemia and Related Diseases Amsterdam
Other Authors: Bentvelzen, P., Hilgers, Jo, Yohn, David S.
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press, 1978.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • On epizootiology of lymphoid leukosis in chickens
  • The influence of virus subgroup on the epidemiology of the feline leukemia virus
  • Susceptibility of cattle to bovine leukemia virus infection by various routes of exposure
  • Distribution and transmission of primate type-C virus
  • Some clues to human leukemia expression from comparison of age standardized incidence rate data in man, cat and dog
  • Binding of human antibodies to purified primate C-type viral antigens
  • Studies of genetic suppression of AKR mouse leukemia
  • Host response against oncorna virus induced lymphomas in mice
  • A single non H-2 gene is required for H-2 b/b associated recovery from Friend virus leukemia in mice
  • Splenomegaly anemia and reticular neoplasms in the congenic resistant mouse strain B10.Y
  • Ecotropic type-C RNA virus expression and its consequences in congenic resistant C57BL mice
  • Oncornavirus induced autoaggression and lymphomagenesis the obverse of altered self
  • Elimination of infectious MuLV and related disease in LC wild mice by selective breeding
  • MSV tumor resistance and androgenous MuLV expression in SJL mice
  • Pathologic and immunologic response to the baboon endogenous virus and its pseudotype
  • Cell mediated immunity to antigens associated with primate C-type oncornoviruses in pregnant women
  • Cell mediated and humoral responses to simian oncornoviruses antigens in humans with graft
  • The influence of humoral and cellular immune system in chickens with Marek's disease
  • Protection of newly hatched chickens fro Marek's disease (JMV) by normal spleen cells from older animals
  • Common progenitors in the evolution of mammalian retroviruses implications in the search for RNA tumor virus expression in man
  • Infectivity of endogenous baboon type-C virus related genes
  • Transfection with endogenous RD-114 provirus of cat cells
  • Nucleotide sequence homology of mammalian RNA tumor viruses
  • Structural analysis of the surface glycoproteins (GP70's) of recombinant murine C-type viruses evidence for envelope gene recombination
  • In vivo activities of B-tropic isolates from mice of strain C57BL/Ka
  • Impaired gene expression of Rauscher murine leukemia virus
  • Analysis of mammalian leukemia and sarcoma virus GAG gene-coded translational products: implicatIons regarding sarcoma virus structure
  • Selective amplification of murine sarcome virus proviral DNA in productively infected mammalian cells
  • Endogenous guinea pig retrovirus: its expression in leukemic guinea pig cells
  • Marek's disease effect of virus pathogenicity and genetic susceptibility on responses of peripheral blood lymphocytes to concanavalin-A
  • Interactions between Marek's disease herpesvirus or herpesvirus of turkeys and avian leukosis viruses
  • Lack of serologic identity of Marek's disease associated tumor surface antigen (MATSA) in various Marek's disease cell lines
  • Characterization of a nonproductive cell line MKT-1 established from a Marek's disease tumor of kidney in a chicken
  • Effect of splenectomy on herpesvirus infection and L₂C leukemia in guinea pigs
  • Herpesvirus ateles malignant lymphoma in owl monkeys
  • Herpesvirus papio: a lymphotropic herpesvirus of baboons that is related to Epstein-Barr virus
  • Studies on Epstein-Barr (EBV) like viruses of Old World nonhuman primates
  • Interference by herpes simplex virus of tumorigenesis by murine sarcoma virus
  • Type-C virus replication and expression in human rodent hybrid cells
  • Relationship of intracisternal A-particles from mouse myelomas to type-C virus
  • Comparative studies on non-type-C primate retraviruses: squirrel monkey virus (SMRV) from New World monkeys and Mason-Pfizer virus (MPMV) from Old World monkeys
  • Inactivation of turkey herpesvirus by UV light
  • Cell surface immunoglobulins of bovine leukemic cells
  • A comparative study of two rat viral comlexes MSV(RaVL) and KiMSV(RHHV)
  • Relationship between graft vs host and graft vs leukemia: reactivity in transplantation therapy for murine viral leukemia
  • Buoyant densities and sedimentation rates of the murine haemopoietc pluripotent stem cells
  • The detection of three differentiation states of the monocyte granulocyte progenitor cell from normal mouse bone marrow
  • Analysis of erythroid precursor cells in Friend virus infected mice
  • The influence of Rauscher leukemia virus on the hemapoietic system of BALB/c and DBA mice: the establishment of a new erythroid cell line
  • T and B cell populations and virus antigen expression in lymphoid tissues of mice during Moloney- and Gross-virus leukemogenesis
  • SJL/J mouse reticulum cell neoplasms exhibiting killer activity
  • Feline oncornavirus associated cell membrane antigen: a tumor specific cell surface marker
  • Modulation of virus induced tumor antigens (MLr) on murine leukemia cells
  • Identification of tumor-specific cell surface antigens from quail fibroblasts transformed by avian retro-viruses and chemical carcinogens
  • A clinical evaluation of the effectiveness of immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy for the transport of canine lymphosarcoma
  • Chemotherapy in a rat leukemia model (BNML) for human acute myelocytic leukemia
  • Multimodality therapy of L₂C guinea pig leukemia
  • Chemotherapeutic sensitivity of murine myeloid leukemia
  • The use of nucleic acid hybridization to demonstrate relatedness between the naturally occuring and labratory strains of murine C-type viruses
  • Evidence for the possible functional involvement of endogenous type-C viral gene expression in natural malignancies of domestic cats
  • Neoplasms resembling lymphoid leukosis in chicken flocks free of infection with exogenous lymphoid leukosis virus
  • A method for the control of lymphoid leukosis in chickens
  • Cellular kinetics of normal haemopoietic stem cells and leukaemic cells in a rat model for human acute myelocytic leukaemia
  • Murine models of tumor dormancy