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Uirusu Jun 1986
Review
Topics: Animals; Cloning, Molecular; DNA, Viral; Genes, Viral; Genetic Vectors; Humans; Papillomaviridae; Polyomaviridae
PubMed: 3535237
DOI: 10.2222/jsv.36.1 -
Advances in Cancer Research 1972
Review
Topics: Animals; Antigens, Neoplasm; Antigens, Viral; Avian Sarcoma Viruses; Cell Line; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic; Chromosome Aberrations; Chromosome Disorders; Clone Cells; DNA, Viral; Defective Viruses; Genetic Code; Genetics, Microbial; Microscopy, Fluorescence; Polyomavirus; Simian virus 40; Transplantation Immunology
PubMed: 4333789
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-230x(08)60371-1 -
Current Topics in Microbiology and... 1976
Review
Topics: Adenoviridae; DNA Replication; DNA, Viral; Genetics, Microbial; Polyomavirus; Simian virus 40
PubMed: 178481
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-66306-2_3 -
Uirusu Jun 2002
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Human Pathology Feb 1981There is considerable interest in the role of the human wart virus in the pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma. Mucosal wart virus infections may produce considerable...
There is considerable interest in the role of the human wart virus in the pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma. Mucosal wart virus infections may produce considerable epithelial atypia and have eventuated in carcinoma in "normal" individuals in some instances. The verruciform lesions of patients with epidermodysplasia verruciformis frequently have this outcome. The finding of a virus of papova morphology in the noncondylomatous epithelium adjacent to a squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in a young immunosuppressed patient is described. Such a finding adds credibility to the belief that a virus of the papova group may be integral to neoplastic evolution in at least some instances.
Topics: Carcinoma, Squamous Cell; Child; Humans; Male; Papillomaviridae; Tongue Neoplasms; Virion
PubMed: 6260620
DOI: 10.1016/s0046-8177(81)80108-6 -
Progress in Medical Virology.... 1966
Review
Topics: Adenoviridae; Animals; Antigens; Humans; Microscopy, Fluorescence; Simian virus 40
PubMed: 4289364
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Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein,... Oct 1992
Review
Topics: Chromosome Mapping; Genetic Vectors; Papillomaviridae; Polyomaviridae; Simian virus 40
PubMed: 1332126
DOI: No ID Found -
The Journal of Infectious Diseases Feb 1982Infections due to BK papovavirus frequently occur in renal transplant recipients [2] and may be involved in a variety of syndromes, including ureteral obstruction,...
Infections due to BK papovavirus frequently occur in renal transplant recipients [2] and may be involved in a variety of syndromes, including ureteral obstruction, deterioration of graft function, and pancreatic disease. The source of the BK papovavirus in these cases is not clear. Because the renal allograft has been implicated as a source of primary cytomegalovirus infections in renal transplant recipients [3], we investigated the possibility that donor kidneys may also contribute to the transmission of BK papovavirus. A fourfold or greater increase in titers of HAI antibodies to BK papovavirus was observed in 55 (24%) of 230 renal transplant recipients. Seronegative recipients who received kidneys from seropositive donors were 3.5 times more likely to develop an infection due to BK papovavirus than were seronegative recipients of kidneys from seronegative donors. The antibody status of the donor did not affect the likelihood of an increase in titers of antibody to BK papovavirus in seropositive recipients. These results suggest that BK papovavirus may be transmitted with transplanted kidneys and that transplant recipients who are at risk for primary infection by this route are more than twice as likely to have increased titers of antibody to BK papovavirus as those who are at risk for the reactivation of an infection. Further studies should be performed to define the relative role of cadaver vs. living, related kidney donors in the transmission of BK papovavirus and the clinical syndromes that are related to primary and reactivated infections.
Topics: Humans; Kidney Transplantation; Papillomaviridae; Polyomaviridae; Serologic Tests; Virus Diseases
PubMed: 7033401
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/145.2.276 -
Progress in Medical Virology.... 1974
Review
Topics: Animals; Base Sequence; Cells, Cultured; Centrifugation, Density Gradient; Cricetinae; DNA Nucleotidyltransferases; DNA Replication; DNA, Circular; DNA, Viral; Genes; Haplorhini; Mice; Microscopy, Electron; Models, Chemical; Molecular Weight; Mutation; Nucleic Acid Conformation; Nucleoproteins; Papillomaviridae; Polynucleotides; Polyomaviridae; Polyomavirus; Recombination, Genetic; Simian virus 40; Viral Proteins
PubMed: 4371524
DOI: No ID Found