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. 1973 Oct 1;51(4):1243–1254. doi: 10.1093/jnci/51.4.1243

A Spontaneous Lower Motor Neuron Disease Apparently Caused by Indigenous Type-C RNA Virus in Wild Mice2

Murray B Gardner 1, Brian E Henderson 1, J Earle Officer 1, Robert W Rongey 1, John C Parker 2, Cynthia Oliver 2, John D Estes 3, Robert J Huebner 3,6
PMCID: PMC7204280  PMID: 4355605

Abstract

A high incidence of spontaneous lower-limb paralysis occurred in a population of wild mice (Mus musculus) which had a high incidence of naturally occurring lymphoma and elevated indigenous type-C virus activity. Experimental transmission evidence indicated that both the neurologic and lymphomatous disorders almost certainly were caused by the indigenous type-C virus. The virus appeared to have a direct neurotropic effect on anterior horn neurons in the lower spinal cord.

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Study conducted under Public Health Service contract PH 43-NCI-68-1030 within the Special Virus-Cancer Program of the National Cancer Institute.


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