Equine sarcoids represent the most common skin tumours in equids worldwide, characterized by localized invasion, rare regression and high recurrence following surgical intervention. Bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) and less commonly BPV-2 are now widely recognized as the causative agents of the disease. Fibroblasts isolated from sarcoid: are highly invasive. Invasion is associated with a high level of viral gene expression and matrix metalloproteinase upregulation. However, it remains unclear to what extent BPV-1 proteins are involved in the transformation of equine cells. To address this question, the individual viral genes E5, E6 and E7 were overexpressed in normal equine fibroblasts (EqPaIF cells) and in the immortal but not fully tr...
The equine sarcoid is the most common dermatologic neoplasm reported in horses. Bovine papillomaviru...
The equine sarcoid is the most commonly detected skin tumour in equidae worldwide and has been repor...
Sarcoids are the most common equine skin tumours Although they do not metastasize, they can be local...
Equine sarcoids represent the most common skin tumours in equids worldwide, characterized by localiz...
Bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) and, less commonly, BPV-2 are associated with the pathogenesis ...
Equine sarcoids represent the most common skin tumours in equids worldwide, characterized by extensi...
It is now widely recognized that BPV-1 and less commonly BPV-2 are the causative agents of equine sa...
AbstractIt is now widely recognized that BPV-1 and less commonly BPV-2 are the causative agents of e...
Bovine papillonnavirus type 1 is one of the aetiological agents of equine sarcoids. The viral major ...
Equine sarcoids are benign fibroblastic skin tumours that are recognized throughout the world. Infec...
Equine sarcoids are benign fibroblastic skin tumours that are recognized throughout the world. Infec...
The equine sarcoid is one of the most common neoplasias in the Equidae family. Despite the associati...
Sarcoids are the most frequently observed skin tumours in equids and consist of cutaneous accumulati...
none13siSarcoids are the most common cutaneous tumor of equids and are caused by bovine papillomavir...
The genetic material of the bovine papillomavirus (BPV) can be detected in virtually all equine sarc...
The equine sarcoid is the most common dermatologic neoplasm reported in horses. Bovine papillomaviru...
The equine sarcoid is the most commonly detected skin tumour in equidae worldwide and has been repor...
Sarcoids are the most common equine skin tumours Although they do not metastasize, they can be local...
Equine sarcoids represent the most common skin tumours in equids worldwide, characterized by localiz...
Bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) and, less commonly, BPV-2 are associated with the pathogenesis ...
Equine sarcoids represent the most common skin tumours in equids worldwide, characterized by extensi...
It is now widely recognized that BPV-1 and less commonly BPV-2 are the causative agents of equine sa...
AbstractIt is now widely recognized that BPV-1 and less commonly BPV-2 are the causative agents of e...
Bovine papillonnavirus type 1 is one of the aetiological agents of equine sarcoids. The viral major ...
Equine sarcoids are benign fibroblastic skin tumours that are recognized throughout the world. Infec...
Equine sarcoids are benign fibroblastic skin tumours that are recognized throughout the world. Infec...
The equine sarcoid is one of the most common neoplasias in the Equidae family. Despite the associati...
Sarcoids are the most frequently observed skin tumours in equids and consist of cutaneous accumulati...
none13siSarcoids are the most common cutaneous tumor of equids and are caused by bovine papillomavir...
The genetic material of the bovine papillomavirus (BPV) can be detected in virtually all equine sarc...
The equine sarcoid is the most common dermatologic neoplasm reported in horses. Bovine papillomaviru...
The equine sarcoid is the most commonly detected skin tumour in equidae worldwide and has been repor...
Sarcoids are the most common equine skin tumours Although they do not metastasize, they can be local...