AbstractWe studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry of weekly biopsies. After 4 weeks, viral DNA in rete ridges suggested a keratinocyte stem cell target. Abundant viral DNA was seen in E4-positive cells only. E4 was predominantly cytoplasmic but also nuclear, being concentrated in the nucleoli during wart formation. Infected cells spread laterally along the basal layer and into the parabasal layers, accompanied by E7 transcription and increased mitoses. Most of the lower epithelium was positive for viral DNA, but, in mature warts, higher levels of E4 expression and genome amplification occurred in only sporadic superficial cells. L1 expression was late and in only a ...
Papillomaviruses can infect epithelia of humans and animals, resulting in most cases in asymptomatic...
The DNAs of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 4, 16 and 18 have been detected in biopsies of normal a...
Abstract Inverted papillomas are uncommon papillomavirus (PV)-induced canine skin lesions. They cons...
We studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization and imm...
AbstractWe studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization...
AbstractCanine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection is used in vaccine development against mucosal p...
Protection against viral challenge with canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) was achieved by immunisati...
AbstractRabbit oral papillomavirus (ROPV) causes benign and spontaneously regressing oral lesions in...
AbstractPapillomaviruses occasionally cause severe, nonregressing or recurrent infections in their h...
Papillomaviruses are species- and tissue-specific double-stranded DNA viruses. These viruses cause e...
CPV1 (also called COPV) is a papillomavirus responsible for oral papillomatosis in young dogs. The i...
AbstractWe investigated human papillomavirus type 1 (HPV1)-specific transcription, viral DNA replica...
AbstractFollowing challenge with COPV (canine oral papillomavirus), DNA plasmids encoding COPV L1, E...
CPV1 (also called COPV) is a papillomavirus responsible for oral papillomatosis in young dogs. The i...
Abstract: The presence of viral DNA in the absence of disease has suggested that papillomaviruses, l...
Papillomaviruses can infect epithelia of humans and animals, resulting in most cases in asymptomatic...
The DNAs of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 4, 16 and 18 have been detected in biopsies of normal a...
Abstract Inverted papillomas are uncommon papillomavirus (PV)-induced canine skin lesions. They cons...
We studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization and imm...
AbstractWe studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization...
AbstractCanine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection is used in vaccine development against mucosal p...
Protection against viral challenge with canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) was achieved by immunisati...
AbstractRabbit oral papillomavirus (ROPV) causes benign and spontaneously regressing oral lesions in...
AbstractPapillomaviruses occasionally cause severe, nonregressing or recurrent infections in their h...
Papillomaviruses are species- and tissue-specific double-stranded DNA viruses. These viruses cause e...
CPV1 (also called COPV) is a papillomavirus responsible for oral papillomatosis in young dogs. The i...
AbstractWe investigated human papillomavirus type 1 (HPV1)-specific transcription, viral DNA replica...
AbstractFollowing challenge with COPV (canine oral papillomavirus), DNA plasmids encoding COPV L1, E...
CPV1 (also called COPV) is a papillomavirus responsible for oral papillomatosis in young dogs. The i...
Abstract: The presence of viral DNA in the absence of disease has suggested that papillomaviruses, l...
Papillomaviruses can infect epithelia of humans and animals, resulting in most cases in asymptomatic...
The DNAs of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 4, 16 and 18 have been detected in biopsies of normal a...
Abstract Inverted papillomas are uncommon papillomavirus (PV)-induced canine skin lesions. They cons...