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    edited by Nobuyoshi Kosaka.
    Contents:
    Functional analysis of exosomal microRNA in cell-cell communication research / Nobuyoshi Kosaka [and others]
    Isolation of extracellular nanovesicle microRNA from liver cancer cells in culture / Takayuki Kogure and Tushar Patel
    Methods of analysis of dendritic cell-derived exosome-shuttle microRNA and its horizontal propagation between dendritic cells / Angela Montecalvo, Adriana T. Larregina, and Adrian E. Morelli
    Analysis of microRNA and protein transfer by exosomes during an immune synapse / Carolina Villarroya-Beltri
    Analysis of viral microRNA exchange via exosomes in vitro and in vivo / Frederik J. Verweij [and others]
    Measurement of precursor miRNA in exosomes from human ESC-cerived mesenchymal stem cells / Tian Sheng Chen and Sai Kiang Lim
    Analysis of the transfer of circulating microRNA between cells mediated by gap junction / Steven J. Greco and Pranela Rameshwar
    Isolation of circulating microRNA associated with RNA-binding protein / Andrey Turchinovich, Ludmila Weiz, and Barbara Burwinkel
    Identification and analysis of circulating exosomal microRNA in human body fluids / Cecilia Lässer
    Analyzing the circulating microRNAs in exosomes/extracellular vesicles from serum or plasma by qRT-PCR / Leni Moldovan [and others]
    Direct serum assay for microRNA in cancer patients / Sota Asaga and Dave S.B. Hoon
    Analysis of microRNA niches : techniques to measure extracellular microRNA and intracellular microRNA in situ / Victoria N. Parikh and Stephen Y. Chan
    Analysis of circulating microRNA by microarray in liver disease / Yoshiki Murakami and Toshihito Tanahashi
    Isolation of circulating microRNA in saliva / Alessia Gallo and Ilias Alevizos
    Purification of RNA from milk whey / Hirohisa Izumi [and others]
    Circulating microRNAs in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with brain diseases / Akira Machida, Takuya Ohkubo, and Takanori Yokota
    Methods of microRNA quantification in urinary sediment / Gang Wang and Cheuk Chun Szeto
    Circulating microRNA for the identification of forensically relevant body fluids / Erin K. Hanson and Jack Ballantyne
    Identification of prostate cancer-associated microRNAs in circulation using a mouse model of disease / Luke A. Selth [and others]
    Combination of extraction reagent and DNA microarray that allows for the detection of global miRNA profiles from serum/plasma / Makiko Ichikawa and Hideo Akiyama
    Nanopore single-molecule detection of circulating microRNAs / Li-Qun Gu and Yong Wang.
    Digital Access Springer 2013
  • Article
    Bendinelli M, Friedman H.
    Adv Exp Med Biol. 1979;121B:91-7.
    FLV is suppressive both in vivo and in vitro in terms of the specific sheep RBC induced antibody response. FLV-containing extracts from infected spleens were found to be markedly immunosuppressive. However, these extracts stimulated the background PFC response to SRBC in vitro, whereas similar background responses were depressed in infected animals. Furthermore the virus-containing extracts were mitogenic for normal spleen cells in vitro. Thus, FLV infection may cause immunocyte division (i.e., transformation) as an early event followed later by marked impairment of the function of the cells as evinced by their failure to respond normally to challenge immunization.
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