Simian T-lymphotropic virus 1
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A strain of PRIMATE T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS 2, closely related to the human HTLV-1 virus. The clinical, hematological, and histopathological characteristics of the disease in STLV-infected monkeys are very similar to those of human adult T-cell leukemia. Subgroups include the African green monkey subtype (STLV-I-AGM), for which the nucleotide sequence is 95% homologous with that of HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS 1, and the Asian rhesus macaque subtype (STLV-I-MM), for which the nucleotide sequence is 90% homologous with that of HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS 1.
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D015303
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MeSH Number(s) |
B04.613.807.200.725.750 B04.613.807.805.851 B04.820.650.200.725.755 B04.820.650.805.851
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Concept/Terms |
Simian T-lymphotropic virus 1- Simian T-lymphotropic virus 1
- Simian T lymphotropic virus 1
- T Lymphotropic Virus, Type I, Simian
- Simian T-Lymphotropic Virus Type I
- STLV-1
- STLV-I
- Simian T Lymphotropic Virus Type I
- T-Lymphotropic Virus, Type I, Simian
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Phylogenetic associations of human and simian T-cell leukemia/lymphotropic virus type I strains: evidence for interspecies transmission. J Virol. 1994 Apr; 68(4):2693-707.