Lusso P., Crowley R. W., Malnati M. S. et al . Human herpesvirus 6A accelerates AIDS progression in macaques // Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. — 2007. — Vol. 104, №. 12. — P. 5067–5072.
Lurie M., Dannenberg A. Macrophage function in infectious disease with inbred Rrabbits // Bacteriological Reviews. — 1965. — Vol. 26, № 4. — P. 466–476.
Luttrell L. M., van Biesen T., Hawes B. E. et al. G-protein-coupled receptors and their regulation: activation of the MAP kinase signaling pathway by G-roteincoupled receptors // Adv. Second Messenger Phosphoprotein Res. — 1997. — Vol. 31. — P. 263–277.
Lutz S. M., Vincent B. J., Kazazian Jr. et al. Allelic heterogeneity in LINE-1 retrotransposition activity // Am. J. Hum. Genet. — 2003. — Vol. 73. — P. 1431–1437.
Lynch С., Gumming J. The distribution of influenza by direct contact-hands and eating utensils // Am. J. Public. Health (N Y). — 1919. — Vol. 9, № 1. — P. 25–38.
Magin C., Hesse J., Lower J. et al. Corf, the Rev/Rex homologue of HTDV/HERV-K, encodes an arginine-rich nuclear localization signal that xerts a trans-dominant phenotype when mutated // Virology. — 2000. — Vol. 274. — P. 11–16.
Magin-Lachmann C., Hahn S., Strobel H. et al. Rec (formerly Corf) function requires interaction with a complex, folded RNA structure within its responsive element rather than binding to a discrete specific binding site // J. Virol. — 2001. — Vol. 75, № 21. — P. 10359 —1035 71.
Malik S., Abel L., Tooker H. et al . Alleles of the NRAMP1 gene are risk factors for pediatric tuberculosis disease // Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. — 2005. — Vol. 102, № 34. — P. 12183—12188.
Mang R., Maas J., Chen X. et al . Identification of a novel type C porcine endogenous retrovirus: evidence that copy number of endogenous retroviruses increases during host inbreeding // Gen. Virol. — 2001. — Vol. 82(Pt 8). — P. 1829–1834.
Mangeney M., Heidmann T. Tumor cells expressing a retroviral envelope escape immune rejection in vivo // Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. — 1998. — Vol. 95. — P. 14920 — 14925.
Marketon M., DePaolo P., DeBord K. et al. Plague bacteria target immune cells during infection // Science. — 2005. — Vol. 309, № 5741. — P. 1739–1741.
Marquet S., Schurr E. Genetics of susceptibility to infectious diseases: tuberculosis and leprosy as examples // Drug Metabolism and Disposition. — 2001. — Vol. 29, № 4, Part 2. — P. 478–483.
Marolda C. L., Hauroder B., John M. A. et al. Intracellular survival and saprophytic growth of isolates from the Burkholderia cepacia complex in free-living amoebae // Microbiology. — 1999. — Vol. 145. — P. 1509–1517.
Martin J., Herniou E., Cook J. et al . Human endogenous type-I-related viruses have an apparently widespread distribution within vertebrates // J. Virol. — 1997. — Vol. 71. — P. 437–443.
Masatoshi N. Selectionism and neutralism in molecular evolution // Mol. Biol. Evol. — 2005. — Vol. 22, № 12. — P. 2318–2342.
Massung R., Esposito J. J., Knight J. C. Topography of variola smallpox virus inverted terminal repeats // Virology. — 1995. — Vol. 211, № 1. — P. 350–355.
Matthews R. Classification and nomenclature of viruses // Intervirilogy. — 1979. — Vol. 2., № 3–5. — P. 132–296.
Maurer D., Harrington B., Lane J. Smallpox vaccine: contraindications, administration, and adverse reactions // American Family Physician. — 2003. — Vol. 68, № 5. — P. 889–896.
Mazingue C., Cottrez-Detoeuf F., Louis J. In vitro and in vivo effects of interleukin-2 on the protozoan parasite Leishmania // Europ. J. Immunol. — 1989. — Vol. 19, № 2. — P. 487–492.
Medstrand P., Mager D. L. Human-specific integration of the HERV-K endogenous retrovirus family // J. Virol. — 1998. — Vol. 72. — P. 9782–9787.
Medstrand P., van de Lagemaat L. N., Mager D. L. Retroelement distribution in the human genome: variations associated with age and proximity of genes // Genome Res. — 2002. — Vol. 12. — P. 1483–1495.
McCaffrey R. A., Saunders C., Hensel M. et al . N-Linked glycosylation of the V3 loop and the immunologically silent face of gp120 protects human immunodeficiency virus type 1 SF162 from neutralization by anti-gp120 and anti-gp41 antibodies // Journal of Virology. — 2004. — Vol. 78, № 7. — P. 3279–3295.
McGuire W., Hill A., Allsopp C. et al . Variation in the TNF-a promoter region associated with susceptibility to cerebral malaria // Nature. — 1994. — Vol. 371. — P. 508–511.
McFadden G. Smallpox: An ancient disease enters the modern era of virogenomics // Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. — 2004. — Vol. 101, № 42. — P. 14994 — 14995.
McNicholl J., Smith D. K., Qari S. et al. Host genes and: the role of the chemokine receptor gene CCR5 and its allele (32CCR5) // Emerging Infectious diseases. — 1997. — Vol. 3, № 3. — P. 261–272.
Mikl M. C., Watt I. N., Lu M. et al. Mice deficient in APOBEC2 and APOBEC3 // Mol. Cell. Biol. — 2005. — Vol. 25. — P. 7270–7277.
Miller L. Protective selective pressure // Nature. — 1996. — Vol. 383. — P. 480–481.
Miller R. A. Leprosy and AIDS: a review of the literature and speculations on the impact of CD4+ lymphocyte depletion on immunity to Mycobacterium leprae // Int. J. Lepr. Other Mycobact. Dis. — 1991. — Vol. 59, № 4. — P. 639 —6 44.
Minkel J. R. Ten years later, AIDS vaccine search continues // Scientific American. com. — 2007, May 18.
Moyes D. L., Martin A., Saecer S. et al . The distribution of the endogenous retroviruses HERV-K113 and HERV-K115 in health and disease // Genomics. — 2005. — Vol. 86, № 3. — P. 337–341.
Nisole S., Stoye J. P., Saib A . TRIM family proteins: retroviral restriction and antiviral defence // Nat. Rev. Microbiol. — 2005. — Vol. 3. — P. 799–808.
Mollaret H. Conservation experimentale de la pest dans le sol // Bull. Soc. Phatol. Exot. — 1963. — Vol. 56. — P. 1168–1182.
Moses A. E., Adelowo K. A., Nwankwo E. A. Effect of HIV infection on the clinical spectrum of leprosy in Maiduguri // Niger Postgrad. Med. J. — 2001. — Vol. 8, № 2. — P. 74–77.
Moyes D., Griffiths D., Venables P. J. Insertional polymorphism: a new lease of life for endogenous retroviruses in human disease // Trends in Genetics. — 2007. — Vol. 23. — P. 326–333.
Muller V., De Boer R. J. The integration hypothesis: an evolutionary pathway to benign SIV infection // PLoS Pathogens. — 2006. — Vol. 2. — № 3. — P. 149–151.
Nadal D., Leppert D., Frei K. et al . Tumour necrosis factor-alpha in infectious meningitis // Arch. Dis. Child. — 1989. — Vol. 64. — P. 1274–1279.
Najakshin A. M., Mechetina L. V., Alabyev B. Y. et al. Identification of an IL-8 homolog in lamprey ( Lampetra fluviatilis ): early evolutionary divergence of chemokines // Eur. J. Immunol. — 1999. — Vol. 29. — P. 375–382.
Nara P., Smit L., Dunlop et al . Evidence for rapid selection and deletion of HIV-1 subpopulations in vivo by V3-specific neutralizing antibody: a model of humoral-associated selection // In 21st Congress of the JABS on Progress in Animal Retroviruses, Annecy, France, 1989 and Dev. BioL Stand. — 1990. — Vol. 72. — P. 315–341.
Nara P. L., Garrity R. R., Goudsmit J. Neutralization of HIV-1: a paradox of humoral proportions // FASEB J. — 1991. — Vol. 5. — P. 2437–2455.
Читать дальше