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@ARTICLE{Khan:304250,
      author       = {A. S. Khan and M. Löchelt$^*$ and F. Buseyne and O.
                      Herchenröder and D. Lindemann and W. M. Switzer and A. F.
                      A. Santos and M. A. Soares},
      title        = {{T}hirteenth {I}nternational {F}oamy {V}irus
                      {C}onference-{M}eeting {R}eport.},
      journal      = {Viruses},
      volume       = {17},
      number       = {8},
      issn         = {1999-4915},
      address      = {Basel},
      publisher    = {MDPI},
      reportid     = {DKFZ-2025-01804},
      pages        = {1071},
      year         = {2025},
      abstract     = {The 13th International Foamy Virus (FV) Conference was held
                      from 8 to 10 November 2023 at the BioParque/Zoological
                      Garden in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This was the first
                      conference on spumaretroviruses to be held in the Southern
                      Hemisphere and in the unique environment of the rainforest.
                      New developments and current perspectives in FV research
                      were presented. Highlights of the conference included the
                      structural biology of the envelope protein (Env) and
                      insights into its function and evolution, epidemiologic
                      identification of Amazonian indigenous people with a high
                      prevalence of simian FV (SFV) infections, investigations of
                      virus biology and genomics using synthetic FV DNAs, studies
                      of humoral immune response, and development and applications
                      of SFV vectors. The last day of the meeting was a special
                      tour of the Centro de Primatologia do Rio de Janeiro,
                      located northeast of Rio de Janeiro amidst the protected
                      rainforest, where New World primate hosts of
                      spumaretroviruses are rescued and studied. Our report
                      summarizes the meeting highlights and outcomes for future
                      discussions.},
      keywords     = {Humans / Animals / Spumavirus: genetics / Spumavirus:
                      physiology / Spumavirus: immunology / Retroviridae
                      Infections: virology / Retroviridae Infections: epidemiology
                      / Retroviridae Infections: veterinary / Brazil / Congresses
                      as Topic / FV vectors (Other) / New World primates (Other) /
                      cross-species transmission (Other) / foamy virus (Other) /
                      immune responses (Other) / latent infection (Other) /
                      restriction factors (Other) / spumaretrovirus (Other) /
                      structural biology (Other) / virus replication (Other) /
                      virus–host co-evolution (Other) / zoonosis (Other)},
      cin          = {D430},
      ddc          = {050},
      cid          = {I:(DE-He78)D430-20160331},
      pnm          = {314 - Immunologie und Krebs (POF4-314)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-314},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {pmid:40872784},
      doi          = {10.3390/v17081071},
      url          = {https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/304250},
}