<div><p>Murine polyomavirus (MuPyV) causes tumors of various origins in newborn mice and hamsters. Infection is initiated by attachment of the virus to ganglioside receptors at the cell surface. Single amino acid exchanges in the receptor-binding pocket of the major capsid protein VP1 are known to drastically alter tumorigenicity and spread in closely related MuPyV strains. The virus represents a rare example of differential receptor recognition directly influencing viral pathogenicity, although the factors underlying these differences remain unclear. We performed structural and functional analyses of three MuPyV strains with strikingly different pathogenicities: the low-tumorigenicity strain RA, the high-pathogenicity strain PTA, and the r...
The recently discovered human Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV or MCV) causes the aggressive Merkel c...
Laboratory strains of the mouse polyoma virus differ markedly in their abilities to replicate and in...
This dissertation addresses cell attachment processes of viruses and focuses on polyomaviruses and ...
Murine polyomavirus (MuPyV) causes tumors of various origins in newborn mice and ham-sters. Infectio...
Virus binding to the cell surface triggers an array of host responses important for infection. Gangl...
AbstractBackground: Murine polyomavirus recognizes (α2,3)-linked α-5-N-acetylneuraminic acid (sialic...
Asymptomatic infections with polyomaviruses in humans are common, but these small viruses can cause ...
Asymptomatic infections with polyomaviruses in humans are common, but these small viruses can cause ...
ABSTRACT Asymptomatic infections with polyomaviruses in humans are common, but these small viruses c...
Viruses within a family often vary in their cellular tropism and pathogenicity. In many cases, these...
ABSTRACT Virus binding to the cell surface triggers an array of host responses, including activation...
The recently discovered human Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV or MCV) causes the aggressive Merkel c...
<div><p>The recently discovered human Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV or MCV) causes the aggressive ...
Human polyomavirus 9 (HPyV9) is a closely related homologue of simian B-lymphotropic polyomavirus (L...
<div><p>Viruses within a family often vary in their cellular tropism and pathogenicity. In many case...
The recently discovered human Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV or MCV) causes the aggressive Merkel c...
Laboratory strains of the mouse polyoma virus differ markedly in their abilities to replicate and in...
This dissertation addresses cell attachment processes of viruses and focuses on polyomaviruses and ...
Murine polyomavirus (MuPyV) causes tumors of various origins in newborn mice and ham-sters. Infectio...
Virus binding to the cell surface triggers an array of host responses important for infection. Gangl...
AbstractBackground: Murine polyomavirus recognizes (α2,3)-linked α-5-N-acetylneuraminic acid (sialic...
Asymptomatic infections with polyomaviruses in humans are common, but these small viruses can cause ...
Asymptomatic infections with polyomaviruses in humans are common, but these small viruses can cause ...
ABSTRACT Asymptomatic infections with polyomaviruses in humans are common, but these small viruses c...
Viruses within a family often vary in their cellular tropism and pathogenicity. In many cases, these...
ABSTRACT Virus binding to the cell surface triggers an array of host responses, including activation...
The recently discovered human Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV or MCV) causes the aggressive Merkel c...
<div><p>The recently discovered human Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV or MCV) causes the aggressive ...
Human polyomavirus 9 (HPyV9) is a closely related homologue of simian B-lymphotropic polyomavirus (L...
<div><p>Viruses within a family often vary in their cellular tropism and pathogenicity. In many case...
The recently discovered human Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV or MCV) causes the aggressive Merkel c...
Laboratory strains of the mouse polyoma virus differ markedly in their abilities to replicate and in...
This dissertation addresses cell attachment processes of viruses and focuses on polyomaviruses and ...