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    Comprehensivemolecular characterization of clear cell renal cell carcinoma by Creighton, C., Morgan, M., Gunaratne, P., Wheeler, D., Gibbs, R., Robertson, A., Chu, A., Beroukhim, R., Cibulskis, K., Signoretti, S., Vandin, F., Wu, H., Raphael, B., Verhaak, R., Tamboli, P., Torres-Garcia, W., Akbani, R., Weinstein, J., Reuter, V., Hsieh, J., Brannon, A., Hakimi, A., Jacobsen, A., Ciriello, G., Reva, B., Ricketts, C., Linehan, W., Stuart, J., Rathmell, W., Shen, H., Laird, P., Muzny, D., Davis, C., Morgan, M., Xi, L., Chang, K., Kakkar, N., Trevino, L., Benton, S., Reid, J., Morton, D., Doddapaneni, H., Han, Y., Lewis, L., Dinh, H., Kovar, C., Zhu, Y., Santibanez, J., Wang, M., Hale, W., Kalra, D., Creighton, C., Wheeler, D., Gibbs, R., Getz, G., Cibulskis, K., Lawrence, M., Sougnez, C., Carter, S., Sivachenko, A., Lichtenstein, L., Stewart, C., Voet, D., Fisher, S., Gabriel, S., Lander, E., Beroukhim, R., Schumacher, S., Tabak, B., Saksena, G., Onofrio, R., Carter, S., Cherniack, A., Gentry, J., Ardlie, K., Sougnez, C., Getz, G., Gabriel, S., Meyerson, M., Robertson, A., Chu, A., Chun, H., Mungall, A., Sipahimalani, P., Stoll, D., Ally, A., Balasundaram, M., Butterfield, Y., Carlsen, R., Carter, C., Chuah, E., Coope, R., Dhalla, N., Gorski, S., Guin, R., Hirst, C., Hirst, M., Holt, R., Lebovitz, C., Lee, D., Li, H., Mayo, M., Moore, R., Pleasance, E., Plettner, P., Schein, J., Shafiei, A., Slobodan, J., Tam, A., Thiessen, N., Varhol, Richard, Wye, N., Zhao, Y., Birol, I., Jones, S., Marra, M., Auman, J., Tan, D., Jones, C., Hoadley, K., Mieczkowski, P., Mose, L., Jefferys, S., Topal, M., Liquori, C., Turman, Y., Shi, Y., Waring, S., Buda, E., Walsh, J., Wu, J., Bodenheimer, T., Hoyle, A., Simons, J., Soloway, M., Balu, S., Parker, J., Hayes, D., Perou, C., Kucherlapati, R., Park, P., Shen, H., Triche, T., Weisenberger, D., Lai, P., Bootwalla, M., Maglinte, D., Mahurkar, S., Berman, B., Van den Berg, D., Cope, L., Baylin, S., Laird, P., Creighton, C., Wheeler, D., Getz, G., Noble, M., DiCara, D., Zhang, H., Cho, J., Heiman, D., Gehlenborg, N., Voet, D., Mallard, W., Lin, P., Frazer, S., Stojanov, P., Liu, Y., Zhou, L., Kim, J., Lawrence, M., Chin, L., Vandin, F., Wu, H., Raphael, B., Benz, C., Yau, C., Reynolds, S., Shmulevich, I., Verhaak, R., Torres-Garcia, W., Vegesna, R., Kim, H., Zhang, W., Cogdell, D., Jonasch, E., Ding, Z., Lu, Y., Akbani, R., Zhang, N., Unruh, A., Casasent, T., Wakefield, C., Tsavachidou, D., Chin, L., Mills, G., Weinstein, J., Jacobsen, A., Brannon, A., Ciriello, G., Schultz, N., Hakimi, A., Reva, B., Antipin, Y., Gao, J., Cerami, E., Gross, B., Aksoy, B., Sinha, R., Weinhold, N., Sumer, S., Taylor, B., Shen, R., Ostrovnaya, I., Hsieh, J., Berger, M., Ladanyi, M., Sander, C., Fei, S., Stout, A., Spellman, P., Rubin, D., Liu, T., Stuart, J., Sam, N., Paull, E., Carlin, D., Goldstein, T., Waltman, P., Ellrott, K., Zhu, J., Haussler, D., Gunaratne, P., Xiao, W., Shelton, C., Gardner, J., Penny, R., Sherman, M., Mallery, D., Morris, S., Paulauskis, J., Burnett, K., Shelton, T., Signoretti, S., Kaelin, W., Choueiri, T., Atkins, M., Penny, R., Burnett, K., Mallery, D., Curley, E., Tickoo, S., Reuter, V., Rathmell, W., Thorne, L., Boice, L., Huang, M., Fisher, J., Linehan, W., Vocke, C., Peterson, J., Worrell, R., Merino, M., Schmidt, L., Tamboli, P., Czerniak, B., Aldape, K., Wood, C., Boyd, J., Weaver, J., Iacocca, M., Petrelli, N., Witkin, G., Brown, J., Czerwinski, C., Huelsenbeck-Dill, L., Rabeno, B., Myers, J., Morrison, C., Bergsten, J., Eckman, J., Harr, J., Smith, C., Tucker, K., Zach, L., Bshara, W., Gaudioso, C., Morrison, C., Dhir, R., Maranchie, J., Nelson, J., Parwani, A., Potapova, O., Fedosenko, K., Cheville, J., Thompson, R., Signoretti, S., Kaelin, W., Atkins, M., Tickoo, S., Reuter, V., Linehan, W., Vocke, C., Peterson, J., Merino, M., Schmidt, L., Tamboli, P., Mosquera, J., Rubin, M., Blute, M., Rathmell, W., Pihl, T., Jensen, M., Sfeir, R., Kahn, A., Chu, A., Kothiyal, P., Snyder, E., Pontius, J., Ayala, B., Backus, M., Walton, J., Baboud, J., Berton, D., Nicholls, M., Srinivasan, D., Raman, R., Girshik, S., Kigonya, P., Alonso, S., Sanbhadti, R., Barletta, S., Pot, D., Sheth, M., Demchok, J., Davidsen, T., Wang, Z., Yang, L., Tarnuzzer, R., Zhang, J., Eley, G., Ferguson, M., Shaw, K., Guyer, M., Ozenberger, B., Sofia, H.

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    Chicken and duck myotubes are highly susceptible and permissive to influenza virus infection by Baquero-Perez, Belinda, Kuchipudi, Suresh V., Ho, Jemima, Sebastian, Sujith, Puranik, Anita, Howard, Wendy, Brookes, Sharon M., Brown, Ian H., Chang, Kin-Chow

    Published 2015
    “…Both chicken and duck myotubes expressed avian and human sialic acid receptors and were readily susceptible to low-pathogenicity (H2N3 A/mallard duck/England/7277/06) and high-pathogenicity (H5N1 A/turkey/England/50-92/91 and H5N1 A/turkey/Turkey/1/05) avian and human H1N1 (A/USSR/77) influenza viruses. …”
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    Enhanced pathogenicity and neurotropism of mouse-adapted H10N7 influenza virus are mediated by novel PB2 and NA mutations by Zhang, Xuxiao, Xu, Guanlong, Wang, Chenxi, Jiang, Ming, Gao, Weihua, Wang, Mingyang, Sun, Honglei, Sun, Yipeng, Chang, Kin-Chow, Liu, Jinhua, Pu, Juan

    Published 2017
    “…To investigate their genetic adaptation in mammals, we generated a mouse-adapted avian H10N7 variant (A/mallard/Beijing/27/2011-MA; BJ27-MA) which exhibited increased virulence in mice compared to wild-type virus and acquired neurotropism. …”
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    Bat lung epithelial cells show variable species-specific susceptibility to human and avian influenza viruses by Slater, Tessa

    Published 2018
    “…To begin to test this hypothesis, the susceptibility of three bat cell lines, derived from lung epithelial cells of Eidolon helvum, Carollia perspicillata and Tadarida brasiliensis (TB1-Lu), to low pathogenicity avian viruses (H2N3 [A/mallard duck/England/7277/06] virus and H6N1 virus [A/turkey/England/198/09] virus), and human viruses (USSR H1N1 virus [A/USSR/77] and pandemic H1N1 2009 virus [A/California/07/2009]) was determined. …”
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    Use of pseudotyped viruses to study H3 subtype influenza A viruses circulating in the wild duck reservoir by Cotterill, Sadie

    Published 2019
    “…The Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is the world’s most numerous wild duck species and is an important reservoir species for influenza A viruses (IAV). …”
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    Regulation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K/Akt) pathway in chicken and duck cells and its implications for influenza A virus pathogenesis by Kumar, Sanjeeva

    Published 2018
    “…Infection of primary chicken or duck embryo fibroblast (CEF/DEF) cells with A/mallard duck/England/7277/06(H2N3) virus demonstrated activation of PI3K/Akt only in the chicken but not in duck cells. …”
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