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J Virol, February 1998, p. 1657-1661, Vol. 72, No. 2
Institute for Experimental Pathology,
University of Iceland, Keldur, 112 Reykjavik,
Iceland,1 and
INSERM U372, Campus de
Luminy, 13276 Marseille, France2
Received 11 June 1997/Accepted 22 October 1997
The major part of the dUTPase-encoding region of the visna virus
genome was deleted. Intracerebral injection of the mutant virus
resulted in a somewhat reduced viral load compared to that resulting
from injection of the wild type, especially in the lungs, but the
neuropathogenic effects were comparable. The dUTPase gene is
dispensable for induction of lesions in the brain.
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Visna Virus dUTPase Is Dispensable for
Neuropathogenicity
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