
doi: 10.1038/322130a0
pmid: 2425264
Following infection of animals or humans, lentiviruses play a prolonged game of hide and seek with the host's immune system which results in a slowly developing multi-system disease. Emerging knowledge of the disease processes is of some relevance to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), which is caused by a virus possessing many of the characteristics of a lentivirus.
Slow Virus Diseases, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Cachexia, Sheep, Genes, Viral, Visna-maedi virus, Goats, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes, Viral Vaccines, Virus Replication, Epitopes, Gene Expression Regulation, Animals, Humans, Horses, Antigens, Viral, Cells, Cultured, Retroviridae Infections
Slow Virus Diseases, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Cachexia, Sheep, Genes, Viral, Visna-maedi virus, Goats, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes, Viral Vaccines, Virus Replication, Epitopes, Gene Expression Regulation, Animals, Humans, Horses, Antigens, Viral, Cells, Cultured, Retroviridae Infections
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