textabstractThe first demonstrations that cancer could have an infectious nature was by Ellerman and Bang (1) ~ who showed that leukemia in chickens was transmissible with cell-free extracts and by Rous (2), who found in a similar fashion that naturally occurring chicken sarcomas were transmissible. Although they were able to show that these cell-free extracts contained a transmissible agent~ the idea that this induced cancer was received by the scientific world at that time with great skepticism. The interest in oncogenic viruses was strongly enhanced in the early 60's by the isolation of mammalian tumor viruses and the general acceptance that at least some of these viruses were tumorigenic. The discovery of the reverse transcriptase enzym...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
discovered that small fragments of DNA taken from human cancer-derived cells could endow malignant c...
For an elucidation of the definitive role of retroviruses in human carcinogenesis the expression of ...
Oncogenes were first described as the genes of DNA tumor viruses responsible for in vivo and in vitr...
Studies of oncogenic viruses have made seminal contributions to the molecular biology of cancer. Key...
In recent years, investigations with different tumour virus models gave important contributions and ...
Unexpected meeting of two separate lines of research resulted in the discovery of oncogenes. Oncogen...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
Human oncogenic viruses are defined as necessary but not sufficient to initiate cancer. Experimental...
[[abstract]]Viruses can contribute to the development of several human cancers. 1 Among them, malig...
In 1911, Peyton Rous (Nobel Prize winner in 1966) demonstrated that a virus (i.e., RSV) caused cance...
VIRUSES AND CANCERThe discovery of many new tumour viruses has established beyond doubt that the vir...
Oncogenic viruses trigger persistent infections, which can stimulate uncontrolled cell growth by ind...
Based on epidemiological associations and experimentation, relationships between viruses and cancer ...
All vertebrates possess a series of genes which are homologs of the oncogenic genes of acute transfo...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
discovered that small fragments of DNA taken from human cancer-derived cells could endow malignant c...
For an elucidation of the definitive role of retroviruses in human carcinogenesis the expression of ...
Oncogenes were first described as the genes of DNA tumor viruses responsible for in vivo and in vitr...
Studies of oncogenic viruses have made seminal contributions to the molecular biology of cancer. Key...
In recent years, investigations with different tumour virus models gave important contributions and ...
Unexpected meeting of two separate lines of research resulted in the discovery of oncogenes. Oncogen...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
Human oncogenic viruses are defined as necessary but not sufficient to initiate cancer. Experimental...
[[abstract]]Viruses can contribute to the development of several human cancers. 1 Among them, malig...
In 1911, Peyton Rous (Nobel Prize winner in 1966) demonstrated that a virus (i.e., RSV) caused cance...
VIRUSES AND CANCERThe discovery of many new tumour viruses has established beyond doubt that the vir...
Oncogenic viruses trigger persistent infections, which can stimulate uncontrolled cell growth by ind...
Based on epidemiological associations and experimentation, relationships between viruses and cancer ...
All vertebrates possess a series of genes which are homologs of the oncogenic genes of acute transfo...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
discovered that small fragments of DNA taken from human cancer-derived cells could endow malignant c...
For an elucidation of the definitive role of retroviruses in human carcinogenesis the expression of ...