Melanomas develop with high frequency in transgenic mice in which oncogenic sequences of the SV40 DNA tumor virus have been specifically targeted to melanocytes. To investigate the role of SV40 in melanomagenesis, cultured human melanocytes were transformed with a retroviral shuttle vector encoding the SV40 large T antigen and examined for changes in cell-cycle kinetics and growth-factor dependence. Colonies expressing the viral oucogene were morphologically indistinguishable from theft non-T-antigen-transformed counterparts. Also like normal melanocytes, the infected cells remained anchorage dependent and non-tumorigenic in nude mice, However, T-antigen positive cultures exhibited significantly accelerated population doubling times, increa...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
pSV2Neo, a plasmid that contains the wild-type simian virus 40 (SV40) origin of replication (ori), i...
Recent studies suggested that simian virus 40 (SV40) may cause malignant mesothelioma, although the ...
Melanomas develop with high frequency in transgenic mice in which oncogenic sequences of the SV40 DN...
The transformation of a normal melanocyte to a malignant melanoma involves a series of poorly unders...
We have studied the appearance of transformed properties following infection of human epidermal kera...
SV40 causes tumor formation in animals and trans-forms tissue-culture cells. Experiments with early ...
Polyomaviruses have widespread prevalence across many animal species. Polyomaviruses are small DNA t...
Stem cells play a critical role in normal tissue maintenance, and mutations in these stem cells may ...
The vast majority of primary human cutaneous melanomas undergo a slow and gradual progression from a...
The early gene of wild-type (wt) SV40 specifies two related proteins, referred to as large (Mr 88000...
AbstractDefining the ability of simian virus 40 (SV40) to transform human cells has become of even g...
Cutaneous and ocular melanomas are due to malignant transformation of neural crest-derived melanocyt...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
AbstractSV40 transforms cells through the action of two oncoproteins, large T antigen and small t an...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
pSV2Neo, a plasmid that contains the wild-type simian virus 40 (SV40) origin of replication (ori), i...
Recent studies suggested that simian virus 40 (SV40) may cause malignant mesothelioma, although the ...
Melanomas develop with high frequency in transgenic mice in which oncogenic sequences of the SV40 DN...
The transformation of a normal melanocyte to a malignant melanoma involves a series of poorly unders...
We have studied the appearance of transformed properties following infection of human epidermal kera...
SV40 causes tumor formation in animals and trans-forms tissue-culture cells. Experiments with early ...
Polyomaviruses have widespread prevalence across many animal species. Polyomaviruses are small DNA t...
Stem cells play a critical role in normal tissue maintenance, and mutations in these stem cells may ...
The vast majority of primary human cutaneous melanomas undergo a slow and gradual progression from a...
The early gene of wild-type (wt) SV40 specifies two related proteins, referred to as large (Mr 88000...
AbstractDefining the ability of simian virus 40 (SV40) to transform human cells has become of even g...
Cutaneous and ocular melanomas are due to malignant transformation of neural crest-derived melanocyt...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
AbstractSV40 transforms cells through the action of two oncoproteins, large T antigen and small t an...
To identify the cells at the origin of melanoma, we combined single-cell lineage-tracing and transcr...
pSV2Neo, a plasmid that contains the wild-type simian virus 40 (SV40) origin of replication (ori), i...
Recent studies suggested that simian virus 40 (SV40) may cause malignant mesothelioma, although the ...