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Cloning of the cellular receptor for feline leukemia virus subgroup C (FeLV-C), a retrovirus that induces red cell aplasia by John G. Quigley, Cara C. Burns, Maria M. Anderson, Eric D. Lynch, Kathleen M. Sabo, Julie Overbaugh, and Janis L. Abkowitz Blood Volume 95(3):1093-1099 February 1, 2000 ©2000 by American Society of Hematology Expression of the 1.8-kb cDNA allows NRK 52E to become susceptible to infection by a feline leukemia virus-C (FeLV-C) pseudotype LAPSN vector.The NRK 52E cells in panel a contain the control vector MSCVneo, cannot be infected by the FeLV-C pseudotype LAPSN ... John G. Quigley et al. Blood 2000;95:1093-1099 ©2000 by American Society of Hematology Sequence comparison of the feline leukemia virus-C (FeLV-C) receptor (560 amino acids) and a putative D-glucarate transporter of C. elegans, the 623 amino acid C09D4.1 gene product (GenBank accession no. John G. Quigley et al. Blood 2000;95:1093-1099 ©2000 by American Society of Hematology Schematic representation of the physical location of human FeLV-C cell surface receptor (huFLVCR) gene on human Chromosome 1.The chromosomal location of huFLVCR was determined, by polymerase chain reaction analysis of the Stanford Radiation hybrid panel G3,... John G. Quigley et al. Blood 2000;95:1093-1099 ©2000 by American Society of Hematology