Lessons from caprine and ovine retrovirus infections
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Lessons from caprine and ovine retrovirus infections
Abstract
Two lentiviruses that infect sheep and goats have been shown to be closely related to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). These ungulate lentiviruses cause a spectrum of diseases, including arthritis in their natural hosts. The molecular and cellular biology of these viruses as well as possible pathogenic mechanisms is compared to HIV-1 in order to identify common features and significant differences between the human and animals pathogens.
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