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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Peter H. Duesberg is a German-American molecular biologist and a professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is known for his early research into the genetic aspects of cancer. He is a proponent of AIDS denialism, the claim that HIV does not cause AIDS.
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- Genetic instability of cancer cells is proportional to their degree of aneuploidy. (1998) (386)
- Tripartite structure of the avian erythroblastosis virus E26 transforming gene (1983) (385)
- Aneuploidy vs. gene mutation hypothesis of cancer: recent study claims mutation but is found to support aneuploidy. (2000) (275)
- Structure of the Ribonucleoprotein of Influenza Virus (1972) (252)
- Physical properties of Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA. (1968) (244)
- Differences between the Ribonucleic Acids of Transforming and Nontransforming Avian Tumor Viruses* (1970) (244)
- Aneuploidy, the somatic mutation that makes cancer a species of its own. (2000) (239)
- Retroviral transforming genes in normal cells? (1983) (212)
- Mapping RNase T1-resistant oligonucleotides of avian tumor virus RNAs: sarcoma-specific oligonucleotides are near the poly(A) end and oligonucleotides common to sarcoma and transformation-defective viruses are at the poly(A) end (1975) (197)
- Multistep Carcinogenesis: A Chain Reaction of Aneuploidizations (2003) (194)
- Gel Electrophoresis of Avian Leukosis and Sarcoma Viral RNA in Formamide: Comparison with Other Viral and Cellular RNA Species (1973) (191)
- HIV Latency (1993) (188)
- The Chromosomal Basis of Cancer (2005) (184)
- Activated proto-onc genes: sufficient or necessary for cancer? (1985) (177)
- Aneuploidy correlated 100% with chemical transformation of Chinese hamster cells. (1997) (171)
- The ets sequence from the transforming gene of avian erythroblastosis virus, E26, has unique domains on human chromosomes 11 and 21: both loci are transcriptionally active. (1985) (161)
- Explaining the high mutation rates of cancer cells to drug and multidrug resistance by chromosome reassortments that are catalyzed by aneuploidy. (2000) (161)
- Retroviruses as carcinogens and pathogens: expectations and reality. (1987) (154)
- How aneuploidy affects metabolic control and causes cancer. (1999) (152)
- How aneuploidy may cause cancer and genetic instability. (1999) (149)
- Glycoprotein components of avian and murine RNA tumor viruses. (1970) (147)
- Aneuploidy, the Primary Cause of the Multilateral Genomic Instability of Neoplastic and Preneoplastic Cells (2004) (131)
- Is carcinogenesis a form of speciation? (2011) (124)
- The RNA of avian acute leukemia virus MC29. (1977) (124)
- Aneuploidy precedes and segregates with chemical carcinogenesis. (2000) (123)
- HIV is not the cause of AIDS. (1988) (122)
- RNA species obtained from clonal lines of avian sarcoma and from avian leukosis virus. (1973) (120)
- The RNA of influenza virus. (1968) (116)
- Fujinami sarcoma virus: an avian RNA tumor virus with a unique transforming gene. (1980) (114)
- Distinct subunits of the ribonucleoprotein of influenza virus. (1969) (113)
- Proteins of Rous sarcoma virus. (1968) (113)
- Human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: correlation but not causation. (1989) (113)
- Specific RNA sequences and gene products of MC29 avian acute leukemia virus. (1978) (113)
- Evidence for crossing-over between avian tumor viruses based on analysis of viral RNAs. (1974) (112)
- Location of envelope-specific and sarcoma-specific oligonucleotides on RNA of Schmidt-Ruppin Rous sarcoma virus. (1976) (112)
- Retroviral recombination during reverse transcription. (1990) (110)
- Nucleic acid and proteins isolated from the Rauscher mouse leukemia virus (MLV). (1966) (109)
- Nucleotide sequence analysis of the chicken c-myc gene reveals homologous and unique coding regions by comparison with the transforming gene of avian myelocytomatosis virus MC29, delta gag-myc. (1983) (107)
- Isolation of the nucleic acid of Newcastle disease virus (NDV). (1965) (105)
- Cancer drug resistance: the central role of the karyotype. (2007) (105)
- The a subunit in the RNA of transforming avian tumor viruses. I. Occurrence in different virus strains. II. Spontaneous loss resulting in nontransforming variants. (1972) (104)
- Origin of multidrug resistance in cells with and without multidrug resistance genes: Chromosome reassortments catalyzed by aneuploidy (2001) (104)
- Role of Subunits of 60 to 70S Avian Tumor Virus Ribonucleic Acid in Its Template Activity for the Viral Deoxyribonucleic Acid Polymerase (1972) (101)
- Preparative zone electrophoresis of proteins on polyacrylamide gels in 8 M urea. (1965) (97)
- Subgenomic, cellular Rous sarcoma virus RNAs contain oligonucleotides from the 3′ half and the 5′ terminus of virion RNA (1977) (96)
- Conserved chromosomal positions of dual domains of the ets protooncogene in cats, mice, and humans. (1986) (96)
- Avian acute leukemia viruses MC29 and MH2 share specific RNA sequences: evidence for a second class of transforming genes. (1979) (94)
- Aneuploidy and cancer: from correlation to causation. (2006) (93)
- Complementarity between Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) RNA and the in vitro-synthesized DNA of the virus-associated DNA polymerase. (1970) (93)
- Chromosomal chaos and cancer. (2007) (92)
- Evidence for 30-40S RNA as precursor of the 60-70S RNA of Rous sarcoma virus. (1973) (90)
- Ribonucleic acid components of murine sarcoma and leukemia viruses. (1973) (87)
- Does Aneuploidy or Mutation Start Cancer? (2005) (86)
- Defective retrovirus-like 30S RNA species of rat and mouse cells are infectious if packaged by type C helper virus (1979) (85)
- Instability of chromosome structure in cancer cells increases exponentially with degrees of aneuploidy. (2003) (85)
- Translation of Rous sarcoma virus RNA in a cell-free system from ascites Krebs II cells. (1975) (85)
- Properties and Location of Poly(A) in Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA (1974) (84)
- Avian tumor virus RNA: a comparison of three sarcoma viruses and their transformation-defective derivatives by oligonucleotide fingerprinting and DNA-RNA hybridization. (1973) (83)
- Identification of a 30S RNA with properties of a defective type C virus in murine cells (1978) (80)
- Genetic structure of avian myeloblastosis virus, released from transformed myeloblasts as a defective virus particle. (1980) (73)
- Acute leukemia viruses E26 and avian myeloblastosis virus have related transformation-specific RNA sequences but different genetic structures, gene products, and oncogenic properties. (1982) (73)
- Differences between the envelope glycoproteins and glycopeptides of avian tumor viruses released from transformed and from nontransformed cells. (1972) (68)
- Genomic complexities of murine leukemia and sarcoma, reticuloendotheliosis, and visna viruses (1976) (68)
- Biological activity of the spleen focus-forming virus is encoded by a molecularly cloned subgenomic fragment of spleen focus-forming virus DNA. (1981) (68)
- Induction of centrosome and chromosome aberrations by imatinib in vitro (2005) (67)
- Transformation-defective mutants of Rous sarcoma virus with src gene deletions of varying length (1977) (66)
- RNA of replication-defective strains of Rous sarcoma virus. (1975) (66)
- AIDS epidemiology: inconsistencies with human immunodeficiency virus and with infectious disease. (1991) (64)
- Cancer genes: rare recombinants instead of activated oncogenes (a review). (1987) (64)
- AIDS acquired by drug consumption and other noncontagious risk factors. (1992) (64)
- On the karyotypic origin and evolution of cancer cells. (2009) (64)
- Avian carcinoma virus MH2 contains a transformation-specific sequence, mht, and shares the myc sequence with MC29, CMII, and OK10 viruses. (1983) (64)
- In vitro synthesis of full-length DNA transcripts of Rous sarcoma virus RNA by viral DNA polymerase. (1975) (62)
- Structure and specific sequences of avian erythroblastosis virus RNA: evidence for multiple classes of transforming genes among avian tumor viruses. (1979) (61)
- Cancer-causing karyotypes: chromosomal equilibria between destabilizing aneuploidy and stabilizing selection for oncogenic function. (2009) (61)
- Chromosomal alterations cause the high rates and wide ranges of drug resistance in cancer cells. (2005) (60)
- Structure and molecular weight of the 60-70S RNA and the 30-40S RNA of the Rous sarcoma virus. (1974) (59)
- Structural relationships between the RNA of mammary tumor virus and those of other RNA tumor viruses. (1968) (58)
- Comparative properties of RNA and DNA templates for the DNA polymerase of Rous sarcoma virus. (1971) (58)
- The 30S Moloney sarcoma virus RNA contains leukemia virus nucleotide sequences (1976) (58)
- Nucleotide sequence of avian carcinoma virus MH2: two potential onc genes, one related to avian virus MC29 and the other related to murine sarcoma virus 3611. (1984) (57)
- Genetic structure of avian acute leukemia viruses. (1980) (56)
- Transforming genes of retroviruses. (1980) (55)
- Is HIV the cause of AIDS? (1995) (55)
- A common onc gene sequence transduced by avian carcinoma virus MH2 and by murine sarcoma virus 3611. (1984) (53)
- Specific aneusomies in Chinese hamster cells at different stages of neoplastic transformation, initiated by nitrosomethylurea (2002) (53)
- Structural relationship between a normal chicken DNA locus and the transforming gene of the avian acute leukemia virus MC29 (1982) (51)
- Mapping oligonucleotides of Rous sarcoma virus RNA that segregate with polymerase and group-specific antigen markers in recombinants. (1976) (50)
- Harvey ras genes transform without mutant codons, apparently activated by truncation of a 5' exon (exon -1). (1986) (49)
- Avian erythroblastosis virus E26: nucleotide sequence of the tripartite onc gene and of the LTR, and analysis of the cellular prototype of the viral ets sequence. (1984) (49)
- Dominant transformation by mutated human ras genes in vitro requires more than 100 times higher expression than is observed in cancers. (1997) (49)
- Isolation of the nucleic acid of mouse mammary tumor virus (MTV). (1966) (49)
- Tumor virus RNA's. (1967) (48)
- Avian RNA tumor viruses: mechanism of recombination and complexity of the genome. (1975) (47)
- Structure of 50 to 70S RNA from Moloney sarcoma viruses (1978) (46)
- On the biosynthesis and structure of double-stranded RNA in vaccinia virus-infected cells. (1969) (45)
- The chemical bases of the various AIDS epidemics: Recreational drugs, anti-viral chemotherapy and malnutrition (2003) (44)
- A relationship between the yeast cell cycle genes CDC4 and CDC36 and the ets sequence of oncogenic virus E26 (1984) (43)
- DNA Polymerase of Murine Sarcoma-Leukemia Virus: Lack of Detectable RNase H and Low Activity With Viral RNA and Natural DNA Templates (1973) (43)
- Distribution of envelope-specific and sarcoma-specific nucleotide sequences from different parents in the RNAs of avian tumor virus recombinants. (1976) (41)
- Inhibition of mouse leukemia virus (MLV) replication by actinomycin D. (1967) (41)
- Spleen focus-forming Friend virus: identification of genomic RNA and its relationship to helper virus RNA (1979) (40)
- Oligoribonucleotide map and protein of CMII: detection of conserved and nonconserved genetic elements in avian acute leukemia viruses CMII, MC29, and MH2 (1979) (39)
- The AIDS dilemma: drug diseases blamed on a passenger virus (2004) (39)
- Properties of a soluble DNA polymerase isolated from Rous sarcoma virus. (1971) (38)
- Are cancers dependent on oncogenes or on aneuploidy? (2003) (38)
- Centrosome aberrations after nilotinib and imatinib treatment in vitro are associated with mitotic spindle defects and genetic instability (2007) (36)
- Nucleotide sequence of two overlapping myc-related genes in avian carcinoma virus OK10 and their relation to the myc genes of other viruses and the cell. (1985) (36)
- Virus Interference by Cellular Double-Stranded Ribonucleic Acid (1971) (35)
- Aneuploidy Approaching a Perfect Score in Predicting and Preventing Cancer: Highlights from a Conference Held in Oakland, CA in January, 2004 (2004) (35)
- Murine sarcoma viruses: the helper-independence reported for a Moloney variant is unconfirmed; distinct strains differ in the size of their RNAs. (1977) (35)
- Proteins of Newcastle Disease Virus and of the Viral Nucleocapsid (1969) (34)
- Electron microscope measurements of rous sarcoma virus RNA. (1975) (34)
- Myxovirus ribonucleic acids. (1970) (33)
- Inherent variability of cancer-specific aneuploidy generates metastases (2016) (33)
- Transforming function of proto-ras genes depends on heterologous promoters and is enhanced by specific point mutations. (1991) (33)
- Base sequence differences between the RNA components of Harvey sarcoma virus (1975) (33)
- THE RNA'S OF INFLUENZA VIRUS* (33)
- Centrosome aberrations and G1 phase arrest after in vitro and in vivo treatment with the SRC/ABL inhibitor dasatinib (2008) (32)
- On the structure of RNA tumor viruses. (1970) (31)
- Specific clones of spontaneously evolving karyotypes generate individuality of cancers. (2008) (31)
- RNAs of defective and nondefective components of Friend anemia and polycythemia virus strains identified and compared. (1980) (31)
- Latent viruses and mutated oncogenes: no evidence for pathogenicity. (1992) (30)
- Transgenic oncogenes induce oncogene-independent cancers with individual karyotypes and phenotypes. (2010) (30)
- Base sequence differences among the ribonucleic acids of influenza virus. (1971) (30)
- Temperature-Sensitive Mutants of Fujinami Sarcoma Virus: Tumorigenicity and Reversible Phosphorylation of the Transforming p140 Protein (1981) (29)
- Phosphorylation of the nonstructural proteins encoded by three avian acute leukemia viruses and by avian fujinami sarcoma virus (1980) (28)
- env Gene of Rous sarcoma virus: identification of the gene product by cell-free translation (1980) (28)
- OK10, an avian acute leukemia virus of the MC 29 subgroup with a unique genetic structure. (1980) (28)
- Cleavage map of linear mouse sarcoma virus DNA. (1977) (27)
- Aneuploidy versus gene mutation as cause of cancer (2001) (27)
- The terminal oligonucleotides of avian tumor virus RNAs are genetically linked. (1977) (27)
- The role of drugs in the origin of AIDS. (1992) (25)
- Non-identical peptide chains in mouse encephalitis virus. (1966) (25)
- Karyotype alteration generates the neoplastic phenotypes of SV40-infected human and rodent cells (2015) (25)
- Origin of metastases: Subspecies of cancers generated by intrinsic karyotypic variations (2012) (24)
- On the role of DNA synthesis in avian tumor virus infection. (1969) (23)
- Infectious AIDS--stretching the germ theory beyond its limits. (1994) (23)
- Immortality of cancers (2013) (23)
- TOWARDS A COMPLETE GENETIC MAP OF ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS (1976) (22)
- Retroviral transduction of oncogenic sequences involves viral DNA instead of RNA. (1988) (22)
- Correspondence re: D. Zimonjic et al., Derivation of human tumor cells in vitro without widespread genomic instability. Cancer Res., 61: 8838-8844, 2001. (2002) (21)
- Individual karyotypes at the origins of cervical carcinomas (2013) (21)
- Avian acute leukemia virus MC29: conserved and variable RNA sequences and recombination with helper virus. (1979) (20)
- Distinct oligonucleotide patterns of distinct influenza virus RNA's. (1972) (20)
- AIDS: non-infectious deficiencies acquired by drug consumption and other risk factors. (1990) (20)
- HIV and the aetiology of AIDS (1993) (19)
- Murine leukemia viruses containing an ∼30 S RNA subunit of unknown biological activity, in addition to the 38 S subunit of the viral genome (1977) (19)
- The toxicity of azidothymidine (AZT) on human and animal cells in culture at concentrations used for antiviral therapy (2005) (19)
- Replication of spleen focus-forming Friend virus in fibroblasts from C57BL mice that are genetically resistant to spleen focus formation. (1980) (18)
- Detection of centrosome aberrations in disease‐unrelated cells from patients with tumor treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (2010) (16)
- Glycoproteins of avian tumor virus recombinants: evidence for intragenic crossing-over. (1978) (16)
- Mutagenesis of avian carcinoma virus MH2: only one of two potential transforming genes (delta gag-myc) transforms fibroblasts. (1985) (15)
- DNA recombination is sufficient for retroviral transduction. (1995) (15)
- The low tumorigenic potential of PRCII, among viruses of the Fujinami sarcoma virus subgroup, corresponds to an internal (fps) deletion of the transforming gene. (1983) (15)
- Evidence that retroviral transduction is mediated by DNA not by RNA. (1990) (15)
- Karyotypic evolutions of cancer species in rats during the long latent periods after injection of nitrosourea (2014) (14)
- Does aneuploidy destabilize karyotypes automatically? (2014) (13)
- AIDS since 1984: no evidence for a new, viral epidemic--not even in Africa. (2011) (13)
- Specific RNA sequences of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) recovered from tumors induced by transformation-defective RSV deletion mutants. (1979) (13)
- Structural relationship between the chicken DNA locus, proto-fps, and the transforming gene of Fujinami sarcoma virus, delta gag-fps. (1983) (13)
- src Genes of Ten Rous Sarcoma Virus Strains, Including Two Reportedly Transduced from the Cell, Are Completely Allelic; Putative Markers of Transduction Are Not Detected (1981) (12)
- The HIV Gap in National AIDS Statistics (1993) (12)
- Orders of Magnitude Change in Phenotype Rate Caused by Mutation (2007) (11)
- myc protooncogene linked to retroviral promoter, but not to enhancer, transforms embryo cells. (1988) (11)
- WITHDRAWN: HIV-AIDS hypothesis out of touch with South African AIDS - A new perspective. (2009) (11)
- DNA clone of avian Fujinami sarcoma virus with temperature-sensitive transforming function in mammalian cells (1982) (10)
- A retroviral promoter is sufficient to convert proto-src to a transforming gene that is distinct from the src gene of Rous sarcoma virus. (1990) (10)
- The Specificity of Interferon Induction (1971) (10)
- Sequences and functions of Rous sarcoma virus RNA. (1976) (9)
- Avian oncovirus MH2: preferential growth in macrophages and exact size of the genome. (1979) (9)
- Isolation of a Transformation-Defective Deletion Mutant of Moloney Murine Sarcoma Virus (1982) (9)
- Infectious AIDS : Have We Been Misled? (1995) (9)
- Does HIV cause AIDS? (1989) (9)
- Recombinant BALB and Harvey sarcoma viruses with normal proto-ras-coding regions transform embryo cells in culture and cause tumors in mice (1989) (8)
- Studies of the Rous sarcoma virus RNA: characterization of the 5'-terminus. (1973) (8)
- Speciation Theory of Carcinogenesis Explains Karyotypic Individuality and Long Latencies of Cancers (2018) (8)
- Commentary: non-HIV hypotheses must be studied more carefully (1996) (8)
- Defining the borders of the chicken proto-fps gene, a precursor of Fujinami sarcoma virus. (1985) (8)
- Generation of nondefective Rous sarcoma virus by asymmetric recombination between deletion mutants (1980) (8)
- The 5' ends of the transforming gene of Fujinami sarcoma virus and of the cellular proto-fps gene are not colinear. (1984) (8)
- Is cancer progression caused by gradual or simultaneous acquisitions of new chromosomes? (2018) (7)
- AIDS: the alternative view (1992) (7)
- Host range restrictions of oncogenes: myc genes transform avian but not mammalian cells and mht/raf genes transform mammalian but not avian cells. (1996) (7)
- Evidence for 30-40S RNA as precursor of the 60-70S RNA of Rous sarcoma virus. (1973) (7)
- Cancer genes generated by rare chromosomal rearrangements rather than activation of oncogenes. (1987) (7)
- Foreign-protein-mediated immunodeficiency in hemophiliacs with and without HIV (2005) (6)
- RNA and proteins of the Kirsten sarcoma-xenotropic leukemia virus complex propagated in rat and duck cells. (1976) (6)
- Temperature-Sensitive Mutants of Fujinami Sarcoma Virus : Tumorigenicity and Reversible Phosphorylation of the Transforming p 140 Protein (6)
- Glycoproteins of avian tumor virus recombinants: evidence for intragenic crossing-over (1978) (5)
- HIV, AIDS, and zidovudine (1992) (5)
- Unmutated proto-src coding region is tumorigenic if expressed from the promoter of Rous sarcoma virus: implications for the gene-mutation hypothesis of cancer. (1992) (5)
- Duesberg and the right of reply according to Maddox- Nature (1996) (5)
- HIV an illusion (1995) (5)
- Transforming genes of retroviruses: definition, specificity, and relation to cellular DNA. (1981) (5)
- Defective viruses and AIDS (1989) (5)
- DNA Polymerase ofMurineSarcoma-Leukemia Virus: LackofDetectable RNaseH andLow Activity WithViral RNA andNatural (1973) (5)
- AIDS: Virus- or Drug Induced? (1996) (5)
- Genomic Instability in Context of the Chromosomal Theory (2008) (5)
- HIV as a surrogate marker for drug use: A re-analysis of the San Francisco Men's Health Study (2005) (4)
- Heteroduplex analysis of the RNA of clone 3 Moloney murine sarcoma virus (1979) (4)
- Two autonomous myc oncogenes in avian carcinoma virus OK10 (1988) (4)
- In Reply: The Cause of AIDS (1988) (4)
- Aetiology of AIDS (1993) (4)
- Avian proto-myc genes promoted by defective or nondefective retroviruses are single-hit transforming genes in primary cells. (1989) (3)
- HIV as target for zidovudine (1992) (3)
- Avian erythroblastosis virus E26: only one (myb) of two cell-derived coding regions is necessary for oncogenicity. (1994) (3)
- How much longer can we afford the AIDS virus monopoly (1996) (3)
- Development of transforming function during transduction of proto-ras into Harvey sarcoma virus. (1994) (3)
- Centrosome Aberrations, Disturbed Mitotic Spindle Formation and G1 Arrest in Normal and Leukemic Cells Treated with the SRC/ABL Inhibitor Dasatinib. (2006) (3)
- Questioning AIDS Findings (1989) (3)
- Latent Cellular Oncogenes: The Paradox Dissolves (1987) (3)
- A nonconditional replication-defective mutant of the Schmidt-Ruppin strain of Rous sarcoma virus. (1979) (2)
- Cancer genes by non-homologous recombination. (1991) (2)
- Complete env gene deletions of three replication-defective strains of Rous sarcoma virus and a model for the origin of their genetic structures. (1984) (2)
- HIV results in the frame. HIV an illusion. (1995) (2)
- FUJINAMI SARCOMA VIRUS AND SARCOMAGENIC, AVIAN ACUTE LEUKEMIA VIRUSES HAVE SIMILAR GENETIC STRUCTURES (1980) (2)
- "The AIDS debate". (1990) (2)
- Murine leukemia viruses containing an approximately 30 S RNA subunit of unknown biological activity, in addition to the 38 S subunit of the viral genome. (1977) (2)
- GelElectrophoresis ofAvianLeukosis and Sarcoma Viral RNA inFormamide: Comparison withOtherViral andCellular RNA Species (1973) (1)
- Viral oncogenes and cellular prototypes. (1983) (1)
- Are activated proto-onc genes cancer genes? (1985) (1)
- Invitro synthesis offull-length DNA transcripts ofRoussarcoma virus RNA byviral DNA polymerase (1975) (1)
- Individual karyotypes at the origins of cervical carcinomas (2013) (1)
- Anatomy of the RNA and gene products of MC29 and MH2, two defective avian tumor viruses causing acute leukemia and carcinoma: evidence for a new class of transforming genes. (1979) (1)
- RECOMBINANTS OF AVIAN RNA TUMOR VIRUSES: CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VIRION RNA (1974) (1)
- Chromosomal Chaos and Cancer Current wisdom on the role of genes in malignancy may not explain some features of cancer, but stepping back to look at the bigger picture inside cells reveals a view that just might (2007) (1)
- Antecedents of a Nobel prize (1990) (1)
- Duesberg on AIDS and HIV (1991) (1)
- Response : The Cause of AIDS (1988) (1)
- Duesberg replies (1990) (1)
- Structural and functional studies of the Friend spleen focus-forming virus: structural relationship of SFFV to dualtropic viruses and molecular cloning of a biologically active subgenomic fragment of SFFV DNA. (1981) (1)
- [Viral etiology of human tumors]. (1973) (1)
- Questions about AIDS (1992) (1)
- The Case of HIV and AIDS (1998) (1)
- Genomic Complexities ofMurineLeukemia andSarcoma, Reticuloendotheliosis, andVisnaViruses (1976) (1)
- Duesberg's Response to Blattner and Colleagues (1988) (0)
- Oncogenes in Avian Carcinoma Virus OK1O (0)
- Metabolic Control Analysis Shows How Aneuploidy Causes Cancer (2000) (0)
- The 60-70S RNA of avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses--distribution of class a and b subunits. (1973) (0)
- alteration/transfection/recombination) (1990) (0)
- 526 DNA-index Distributions by Flow Cytometry in Canine Cancers Indicate Variations in Genomic Instability (2012) (0)
- Mapping RNase T -Resistant Oligonucleotides of Avian Tumor (2003) (0)
- RNA Tumor Virus Replication: Facts and Fancy (1972) (0)
- OKIO , an avian acute leukemia virus of the MC 29 subgroup with a unique genetic structure ( defective virus particle / RNA-cDNA hybridization / oligonucleotide mapping / transforming genes and proteins / two one gene designs ) (0)
- The Thyroid Patient Advocacy-UK (TPA-UK) Response to: "A Statement from the British Thyroid Association Executive Committee on Armour® Thyroid" (2008) (0)
- Nucleotide sequence oftwooverlapping myc-related genesinavian carcinoma virus OK10andtheir relation tothemycgenesofother viruses andthecell (1985) (0)
- Are activated Proto−onc genes cancer genes? Haematology and Blood Transfusion (1985) (0)
- TwoAutonomous myc Oncogenes inAvianCarcinoma VirusOK1O (1988) (0)
- Inherent variability of cancer-specific aneuploidy generates metastases (2016) (0)
- Avian erythroblastosis virus E 26 : Only one ( myb ) of two cell-derived coding regions is necessary for oncogenicity ( Ieukemia / cooperating oncogenes ) (2004) (0)
- Location of envelope-specific and other sequences on the RNA of Schmidt-Ruppin Rous sarcoma virus. (1976) (0)
- AIDS Data (1995) (0)
- Perspectivesin CancerResearch Retroviruses as Carcinogens and Pathogens: Expectations and Reality1 (2006) (0)
- Mutagenesis of avian carcinoma virus MH 2 : Only one of two potential transforming genes ( 6 gag-myc ) transforms fibroblasts ( multigene carcinogenesis / single-gene carcinogenesis / retroviral onc genes / proto-myc activation / infectious proviral DNA ) (0)
- Tumor virus RNAs tumor virus genes. (1974) (0)
- Karyotypic evolutions of cancer species in rats during the long latent periods after injection of nitrosourea (2014) (0)
- TUMOR VIRUS RNAs AND TUMOR VIRUS GENES (2005) (0)
- The RNA of non-defective avian sarcoma viruses and corresponding transformation-defective segregants: a comparison by oligonucleotide fingerprinting and RNA-DNA hybridization (1973) (0)
- Ist das Aids-Virus Science-fiction? (1991) (0)
- Two oncogenes in avian carcinoma virus MH2: myc and mht. (1985) (0)
- Conversion of ras genes to cancer genes. (1987) (0)
- Transforming function of proto-ras genes depends on heterologous promoters and is enhanced by specific point mutations (1991) (0)
- Oncogenes of avian acute leukemia viruses are subsets of normal cellular genes. (1985) (0)
- Mechanism of Carcinogenesis by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Aneuploidy precedes malignant transformation and occurs in all cancers (2000) (0)
- Aneuploidy, the Somatic Mutation That Makes Cancer a Species of Its Own (2001) (0)
- Transforming Genes of Avian Retroviruses and Their Relation to Cellular Prototypes (1983) (0)
- PERTH GROUP COMMENTARY ON THE RETHINKING AIDS REPSONSE TO THE GALLO ET AL CRITICISM OF CELIA FARBER IN HARPERS (2006) (0)
- Genetic Mapping of Antibiotic Resistance in Markers Bacillus subtilis* (0)
- Cancer genes generated by rare chromosomal rearrangements rather than activation of oncogenes (1987) (0)
- Activation of the ras-gene: Truncation instead of point mutation (1987) (0)
- Karyotype alteration generates the neoplastic phenotypes of SV40-infected human and rodent cells (2015) (0)
- Abstracts from the 3rd Conference on Aneuploidy and Cancer: Clinical and Experimental Aspects (2017) (0)
- A Challenge to the AIDS Establishment (1987) (0)
- Od chaosu w chromosomach do raka (2007) (0)
- Which Cancers are Caused by Activated Proto-Onc Genes? (1985) (0)
- Letter from Peter Duesberg to Harold Varmus and John M. Coffin (1980) (0)
- META-ANALYSIS AND UPDATE ON THE GENERAL AIDS EPIDEMICS PREDICTED FOR AFRICA (2011) (0)
- Letter to the Editors (2005) (0)
- Is cancer progression caused by gradual or simultaneous acquisitions of new chromosomes? (2018) (0)
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