Until a few years ago the polyomavirus family (Polyomaviridae) included a dozen viruses identified in avian and mammalian hosts. Two of these, the JC and BK-polyomaviruses isolated a long time ago, are known to infect humans and cause severe illness in immunocompromised hosts. Since 2007 an unprecedented number of eight novel polyomaviruses were discovered in humans. Among them are the KI- and WU-polyomaviruses identified in respiratory samples, the Merkel cell polyomavirus found in skin carcinomas and the polyomavirus associated with trichodysplasia spinulosa, a skin disease of transplant patients. Another four novel human polyomaviruses were identified, HPyV6, HPyV7, HPyV9 and the Malawi polyomavirus, so far not associated with any diseas...
The simultaneous discovery of two polyomaviruses in humans in 1971, BK and JC viruses (BKV and JCV),...
Recently, three novel human polyomaviruses KIPyV, WUPyV and MCPyV were uncovered in biological speci...
Polyomaviruses (PyVs), belonging to the family Polyomaviridae, are a group of small, non-enveloped, ...
Polyomaviruses, classified in Polyomaviridae family, are non-enveloped small (40-45 nm) viruses with...
For almost 40 years, polyomavirus JC and BK were the only known human polyomaviruses but in the last...
Today the human polyomavirus (HPyV) family consists of 10 members, BK virus (BKV) and JC virus (JCV)...
AbstractToday the human polyomavirus (HPyV) family consists of 10 members, BK virus (BKV) and JC vir...
Molecular basis of virus replication, viral pathogenesis and antiviral strategie
A novel human polyomavirus was identified with generic PCR in a kidney transplant patient under immu...
Human polyomaviruses belong to the Polyomaviridae family. Until now, five human polyomaviruses (BK, ...
SummaryMounting evidence indicates that Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV), a circular double-stranded D...
Abstract: Since their discovery in 1971, the polyoma-viruses JC (JCPyV) and BK (BKPyV), isolated fro...
The polyomavirus family currently includes thirteen human polyomavirus (HPyV) species. In immunocomp...
International audienceWhile studying the virome of the skin surface of a patient with a Merkel cell ...
AbstractA marked escalation in the rate of discovery of new types of human polyomavirus has occurred...
The simultaneous discovery of two polyomaviruses in humans in 1971, BK and JC viruses (BKV and JCV),...
Recently, three novel human polyomaviruses KIPyV, WUPyV and MCPyV were uncovered in biological speci...
Polyomaviruses (PyVs), belonging to the family Polyomaviridae, are a group of small, non-enveloped, ...
Polyomaviruses, classified in Polyomaviridae family, are non-enveloped small (40-45 nm) viruses with...
For almost 40 years, polyomavirus JC and BK were the only known human polyomaviruses but in the last...
Today the human polyomavirus (HPyV) family consists of 10 members, BK virus (BKV) and JC virus (JCV)...
AbstractToday the human polyomavirus (HPyV) family consists of 10 members, BK virus (BKV) and JC vir...
Molecular basis of virus replication, viral pathogenesis and antiviral strategie
A novel human polyomavirus was identified with generic PCR in a kidney transplant patient under immu...
Human polyomaviruses belong to the Polyomaviridae family. Until now, five human polyomaviruses (BK, ...
SummaryMounting evidence indicates that Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV), a circular double-stranded D...
Abstract: Since their discovery in 1971, the polyoma-viruses JC (JCPyV) and BK (BKPyV), isolated fro...
The polyomavirus family currently includes thirteen human polyomavirus (HPyV) species. In immunocomp...
International audienceWhile studying the virome of the skin surface of a patient with a Merkel cell ...
AbstractA marked escalation in the rate of discovery of new types of human polyomavirus has occurred...
The simultaneous discovery of two polyomaviruses in humans in 1971, BK and JC viruses (BKV and JCV),...
Recently, three novel human polyomaviruses KIPyV, WUPyV and MCPyV were uncovered in biological speci...
Polyomaviruses (PyVs), belonging to the family Polyomaviridae, are a group of small, non-enveloped, ...