AbstractIn the present work we describe both the prevalence and the histopathologic features of a novel papillomavirus (referred as McPV2) that naturally infects the rodent Mastomys coucha. Viral DNA could be isolated not only from anogenital wart-like lesions but also from healthy tissues (e.g. liver, kidney, spleen and intestine) without apparent signs of infection. Our finding of a second papillomavirus infecting M. coucha, phylogenetically very distant from the previously known MnPV, reinforces the growing view of warm-blooded vertebrates as being hosts for a number of different papilloma virus types that are not necessarily closely related. The histological descriptions of McPV2-associated anogenital lesions provided here, together wit...
Papillomavirus disease and associated cancers remain a significant health burden in much of the worl...
Papillomas, carcinomas in situ and squamous cell carcinomas were induced using ultraviolet irradiati...
The skin of animals of a laboratory strain of Mastomys natalensis carrying endogenous, latent papill...
Preclinical infection model systems are extremely valuable tools to aid in our understanding of Huma...
Despite a growing knowledge about the biological diversity of papillomaviruses (PV), only little is ...
Most papillomaviruses (PVs) are oncogenic. There are at least 100 different human PVs and 65 nonhuma...
Despite a growing knowledge about the biological diversity of papillomaviruses (PV), only little is ...
Abstract Mouse papillomavirus has shown broad tissue tropism in nude mice. Previous studies have tes...
A papillomavirus (PV) that naturally infects laboratory mice will provide an extremely valuable tool...
Abstract. Papillomaviruses, group-specific papillomavirus antigens, or extrachromosomal papillomavir...
The mouse papillomavirus (MmuPV1) was first reported in 2011 and has since become a powerful researc...
Replacements of animal models by advanced in vitro systems in biomedical research, despite exception...
AbstractIn 2010, a new mouse papillomavirus, MmuPV1, was discovered in a colony of NMRI- Foxn1nu/Fox...
Cutaneous human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are considered as cofactors for non-melanoma skin cancer (NM...
Cutaneous human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are considered as cofactors for non-melanoma skin cancer (NM...
Papillomavirus disease and associated cancers remain a significant health burden in much of the worl...
Papillomas, carcinomas in situ and squamous cell carcinomas were induced using ultraviolet irradiati...
The skin of animals of a laboratory strain of Mastomys natalensis carrying endogenous, latent papill...
Preclinical infection model systems are extremely valuable tools to aid in our understanding of Huma...
Despite a growing knowledge about the biological diversity of papillomaviruses (PV), only little is ...
Most papillomaviruses (PVs) are oncogenic. There are at least 100 different human PVs and 65 nonhuma...
Despite a growing knowledge about the biological diversity of papillomaviruses (PV), only little is ...
Abstract Mouse papillomavirus has shown broad tissue tropism in nude mice. Previous studies have tes...
A papillomavirus (PV) that naturally infects laboratory mice will provide an extremely valuable tool...
Abstract. Papillomaviruses, group-specific papillomavirus antigens, or extrachromosomal papillomavir...
The mouse papillomavirus (MmuPV1) was first reported in 2011 and has since become a powerful researc...
Replacements of animal models by advanced in vitro systems in biomedical research, despite exception...
AbstractIn 2010, a new mouse papillomavirus, MmuPV1, was discovered in a colony of NMRI- Foxn1nu/Fox...
Cutaneous human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are considered as cofactors for non-melanoma skin cancer (NM...
Cutaneous human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are considered as cofactors for non-melanoma skin cancer (NM...
Papillomavirus disease and associated cancers remain a significant health burden in much of the worl...
Papillomas, carcinomas in situ and squamous cell carcinomas were induced using ultraviolet irradiati...
The skin of animals of a laboratory strain of Mastomys natalensis carrying endogenous, latent papill...