AbstractThe accidental discovery of the mouse polyoma virus nearly 50 years ago opened up an experimental system unique in opportunities for investigating virus–host interactions leading to the development of tumors. Extensive studies of the virus in tissue culture have provided a detailed understanding of its genetics and molecular biology. Knowledge of the virus as a transforming agent in culture can now be tested in the animal where multiple cell types are targets for tumorigenic conversion and where a variety of host factors, both immunological and nonimmunological, come into play. Studies in the animal using well-characterized wild-type and mutant virus strains have led to some unexpected findings. Some of these run counter to certain ...
AbstractA marked escalation in the rate of discovery of new types of human polyomavirus has occurred...
The hamster polyomavirus was first isolated by Graffi et al. in Berlin-Buch from skin epithelioma ar...
The Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV), discovered in 2008, drives the development of most Merkel cell...
AbstractThe accidental discovery of the mouse polyoma virus nearly 50 years ago opened up an experim...
Polyoma virus and SV40 are the founding members of the Polyomaviridae. They are small viruses, with ...
Polyomavirus is a small DNA virus capable of inducing tumors in mice with a defective or an immature...
Polyoma virus inoculation of athymic mice results in the development of mammary tumours with a much ...
Polyoma virus inoculation of athymic mice results in the development of mammary tumours with a much ...
Studies were made on the oncogenic properties of a line of polyoma virus-transformed hamster cells. ...
Studies were made on the oncogenic properties of a line of polyoma virus-transformed hamster cells. ...
Polyomaviruses are highly suspected to be involved in the development of cancer. A strong correlatio...
Polyomaviruses are highly suspected to be involved in the development of cancer. A strong correlatio...
Polyomaviruses are highly suspected to be involved in the development of cancer. A strong correlatio...
The infection with polyoma (PY) virus of monolayer cultures of either mouse or hamster embryo cells ...
The questions raised by Dulbecco (1975)--"Is transformation the result of provirus integrat ion...
AbstractA marked escalation in the rate of discovery of new types of human polyomavirus has occurred...
The hamster polyomavirus was first isolated by Graffi et al. in Berlin-Buch from skin epithelioma ar...
The Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV), discovered in 2008, drives the development of most Merkel cell...
AbstractThe accidental discovery of the mouse polyoma virus nearly 50 years ago opened up an experim...
Polyoma virus and SV40 are the founding members of the Polyomaviridae. They are small viruses, with ...
Polyomavirus is a small DNA virus capable of inducing tumors in mice with a defective or an immature...
Polyoma virus inoculation of athymic mice results in the development of mammary tumours with a much ...
Polyoma virus inoculation of athymic mice results in the development of mammary tumours with a much ...
Studies were made on the oncogenic properties of a line of polyoma virus-transformed hamster cells. ...
Studies were made on the oncogenic properties of a line of polyoma virus-transformed hamster cells. ...
Polyomaviruses are highly suspected to be involved in the development of cancer. A strong correlatio...
Polyomaviruses are highly suspected to be involved in the development of cancer. A strong correlatio...
Polyomaviruses are highly suspected to be involved in the development of cancer. A strong correlatio...
The infection with polyoma (PY) virus of monolayer cultures of either mouse or hamster embryo cells ...
The questions raised by Dulbecco (1975)--"Is transformation the result of provirus integrat ion...
AbstractA marked escalation in the rate of discovery of new types of human polyomavirus has occurred...
The hamster polyomavirus was first isolated by Graffi et al. in Berlin-Buch from skin epithelioma ar...
The Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV), discovered in 2008, drives the development of most Merkel cell...