Human fibroblasts and epithelial cells differing in their susceptibility to killing by the autonomous parvoviruses H-1 and minute virus of mice were compared for their capacity to express viral mRNAs and proteins. The transition from a parvovirus-resistant to a parvovirus-sensitive phenotype correlated with a proportional increase in the production of the three major viral transcripts and of structural and nonstructural proteins. In contrast, cell sensitization to parvovirus could not be correlated with detectable changes in virus uptake, intracellular localization of gene products, stability of viral mRNAs, or phosphorylation of viral nonstructural polypeptides. Moreover, the H-1 virus-sensitive keratinocyte line studied did not sustain a ...
The replication of the autonomous parvovirus, minute virus of mice (MVM), requires mitotically activ...
Members of the genus Parvovirus are small, nonenveloped single-stranded DNA viruses that are nonpath...
The minute virus of mice, an autonomous parvovirus, requires entry of host cells into the S phase of...
Cultures of established rat fibroblasts transformed by the avian erythroblastosis virus were more su...
The established line of normal Fisher rat fibroblasts (FR3T3) is naturally resistant to the parvovir...
Transformation of FR3T3 rat fibroblasts by a c-Ha-ras oncogene but not by bovine papillomavirus type...
To investigate the antineoplastic activity of parvoviruses, proliferating normal human epidermal cel...
The formation of tumors in adult nude mice from transformed human mammary epithelial cells was drast...
Although its dependence on the target cell type is well established, the cytopathogenicity of parvov...
The family of Parvoviridae is composed of small, nuclear-replicating viruses that are without envelo...
Minute Virus of Mice (MVM), a mouse parvovirus, has served as a model for understanding parvovirus ...
The rat cell line FR3T3 was transformed with the retroviral oncogenes v-myc or v-src, with the DNA t...
AbstractMinute virus of mice (MVM), an autonomous parvovirus, has served as a model for understandin...
Two murine parvoviruses with genomic sequences differing only in 33 nucleotides (8 amino acids) in t...
Two murine parvoviruses with genomic sequences differing only in 33 nucleotides (8 amino acids) in t...
The replication of the autonomous parvovirus, minute virus of mice (MVM), requires mitotically activ...
Members of the genus Parvovirus are small, nonenveloped single-stranded DNA viruses that are nonpath...
The minute virus of mice, an autonomous parvovirus, requires entry of host cells into the S phase of...
Cultures of established rat fibroblasts transformed by the avian erythroblastosis virus were more su...
The established line of normal Fisher rat fibroblasts (FR3T3) is naturally resistant to the parvovir...
Transformation of FR3T3 rat fibroblasts by a c-Ha-ras oncogene but not by bovine papillomavirus type...
To investigate the antineoplastic activity of parvoviruses, proliferating normal human epidermal cel...
The formation of tumors in adult nude mice from transformed human mammary epithelial cells was drast...
Although its dependence on the target cell type is well established, the cytopathogenicity of parvov...
The family of Parvoviridae is composed of small, nuclear-replicating viruses that are without envelo...
Minute Virus of Mice (MVM), a mouse parvovirus, has served as a model for understanding parvovirus ...
The rat cell line FR3T3 was transformed with the retroviral oncogenes v-myc or v-src, with the DNA t...
AbstractMinute virus of mice (MVM), an autonomous parvovirus, has served as a model for understandin...
Two murine parvoviruses with genomic sequences differing only in 33 nucleotides (8 amino acids) in t...
Two murine parvoviruses with genomic sequences differing only in 33 nucleotides (8 amino acids) in t...
The replication of the autonomous parvovirus, minute virus of mice (MVM), requires mitotically activ...
Members of the genus Parvovirus are small, nonenveloped single-stranded DNA viruses that are nonpath...
The minute virus of mice, an autonomous parvovirus, requires entry of host cells into the S phase of...