none3This chapter focuses on the possible role of the polyomavirus JC in the development of colorectal cancer. Based on recent findings from several international groups, there is increased evidence that JC virus might contribute to the developmet of colorectal cancer displaying chromosomal instability, which represent the majority of cases. The possibility that an oncogenic virus, JC virus, because of its ability to produce an oncoprotein named T antigen, is intriguing thus needing further cause-relationship association. However, both in vitro and in vivo data are now pointing to the direction that the virus might have a critical role.noneBoland C.R.; Ricciardiello L.; Goel A.Boland C.R.; Ricciardiello L.; Goel A
Objective: Given the probable role of JC virus in associate with increasing the odds of colorectal c...
Almost one fifth of human cancers worldwide are associated with infectious agents, either bacteria o...
the normal sequence of human DNA bases on the genetic level or cause secondary epigenetic changes su...
This chapter focuses on the possible role of the polyomavirus JC in the development of colorectal ca...
8 páginas, 1 figura.JCV infection occurs early in childhood and last throughout life. JCV has been a...
The role of JC virus in the onset of colorectal cancer is extensively discussed in this chapter
JC virus (JCV) is a polyoma virus that commonly infects humans. We have found T antigen DNA sequence...
To the Editor: Newcomb et al. (1) have attempted to confirm the presence of JC virus (JCV) DNA in co...
Abstract Introduction The human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) has been detected in colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: JC virus (JCV) is a polyomavirus that ubiquitously infects humans and has been im...
The human polymnaviruses JC virus (JCV) and BK virus (BKV) are oncogenic in experimental systems and...
The etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) remains elusive in spite of major advances in knowledge of t...
none8siBACKGROUND & AIMS: JC virus (JCV) is a polyomavirus that ubiquitously infects humans and has...
INTRODUCTION:JC Virus (JCV), a human polyomavirus, is frequently present in colorectal cancers (CRCs...
Objective: Given the probable role of JC virus in associate with increasing the odds of colorectal c...
Almost one fifth of human cancers worldwide are associated with infectious agents, either bacteria o...
the normal sequence of human DNA bases on the genetic level or cause secondary epigenetic changes su...
This chapter focuses on the possible role of the polyomavirus JC in the development of colorectal ca...
8 páginas, 1 figura.JCV infection occurs early in childhood and last throughout life. JCV has been a...
The role of JC virus in the onset of colorectal cancer is extensively discussed in this chapter
JC virus (JCV) is a polyoma virus that commonly infects humans. We have found T antigen DNA sequence...
To the Editor: Newcomb et al. (1) have attempted to confirm the presence of JC virus (JCV) DNA in co...
Abstract Introduction The human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) has been detected in colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: JC virus (JCV) is a polyomavirus that ubiquitously infects humans and has been im...
The human polymnaviruses JC virus (JCV) and BK virus (BKV) are oncogenic in experimental systems and...
The etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) remains elusive in spite of major advances in knowledge of t...
none8siBACKGROUND & AIMS: JC virus (JCV) is a polyomavirus that ubiquitously infects humans and has...
INTRODUCTION:JC Virus (JCV), a human polyomavirus, is frequently present in colorectal cancers (CRCs...
Objective: Given the probable role of JC virus in associate with increasing the odds of colorectal c...
Almost one fifth of human cancers worldwide are associated with infectious agents, either bacteria o...
the normal sequence of human DNA bases on the genetic level or cause secondary epigenetic changes su...