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1 yomavirus (MCPyV) is a human double-stranded DNA tumor virus.
2 h structure of a model helicase encoded by a DNA tumor virus.
3 tures of its genome suggest that it is a new DNA tumor virus.
4 steroid receptor superfamily and the HPV-16 DNA tumor virus.
5 licases are essential for the replication of DNA tumor viruses.
6 equired to mediate transformation induced by DNA tumor viruses.
7 ered in many cancers and is also targeted by DNA tumor viruses.
8 r similar to that of T antigens of the small DNA tumor viruses.
9 or suppressor pathway in a manner similar to DNA tumor viruses.
10 s also targeted by oncoproteins expressed by DNA tumor viruses.
11 effects associated with infections with many DNA tumor viruses.
12 the mechanisms of transformation employed by DNA tumor viruses.
13 nd Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) human DNA tumor viruses.
14 apillomaviruses are a family of nonenveloped DNA tumor viruses.
15 ession of transforming proteins derived from DNA tumor viruses.
16 ement in latent replication of these related DNA tumor viruses.
17 c single-stranded DNA elements and mammalian DNA tumor viruses.
18 plication of mammalian cells and their small DNA tumor viruses.
19 by the transforming oncoproteins of several DNA tumor viruses.
20 to have onco-suppressive properties against DNA tumor viruses.
21 made through the use of GEM models for human DNA tumor viruses.
22 om studies using immediate-early proteins of DNA tumor viruses.
25 ression is critical for persistence of these DNA tumor viruses and most likely involved in mediating
26 n factors, bind to origins of replication in DNA tumor viruses and stimulate viral DNA replication in
27 teract with the transforming oncoproteins of DNA tumor viruses and this led to rapid advances in our
28 be effective in malignant diseases for which DNA tumor viruses are etiologic agents and that antitumo
31 is a key target of oncoproteins expressed by DNA tumor viruses, but RNA viruses are not known to regu
35 xtensively to our understanding of how these DNA tumor viruses directly contribute to human cancers.
46 Human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16), a DNA tumor virus, has a causal role in cervical cancer, a
51 in required for T-cell transformation by the DNA tumor virus herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) and designated
52 in required for T-cell transformation by the DNA tumor virus herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) strain 484, de
55 dy of the transforming proteins derived from DNA tumor viruses in experimental models of transformati
56 Polyoma virus (Py) differs from other small DNA tumor viruses in not encoding a protein that inactiv
59 factors, and associate with oncoproteins of DNA tumor viruses, including simian virus 40 (SV40) larg
60 te with the transforming proteins of several DNA tumor viruses, including the large T antigen encoded
61 ctions of transforming proteins from several DNA tumor viruses, including two papillomaviruses and tw
62 The papillomavirus (PV) is a double-stranded DNA tumor virus infecting cervix, mouth, and throat tiss
63 NCE Papillomavirus (PV) is a double-stranded DNA tumor virus infecting the cutaneous and mucosal epit
64 f the best-studied oncoproteins encoded by a DNA tumor virus is adenovirus E1A, which modifies the fu
65 neral theme that has emerged from studies of DNA tumor viruses is that otherwise unrelated oncoprotei
66 i's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), a DNA tumor virus, is an etiological agent linked to sever
71 y that the oncoproteins encoded by the small-DNA tumor viruses may use this mechanism to induce c-Myc
75 hat shares a subset of the properties of the DNA tumor virus oncoproteins but maintains important dif
77 t can physically interact with two mammalian DNA tumor virus oncoproteins, simian virus 40 large-T an
80 1 HR1 and HR3 and short regions of two other DNA tumor virus origin-binding proteins, SV40 T antigen
82 TP-binding proteins in transformation by the DNA tumor virus polyomavirus, the GTP-binding activities
90 T Ag, which suggests yet another reason why DNA tumor viruses require actively cycling host cells.
91 therefore postulated that immortalization by DNA tumor viruses results in the induction of PTKs funda
92 is increasing evidence that the transforming DNA tumor virus simian virus 40 (SV40) is associated wit
94 ies with oncoproteins encoded by other small DNA tumor viruses such as adenovirus E1A and SV40 large
95 action can be disrupted by oncoproteins from DNA tumor viruses such as adenovirus E1a that bind p107.
104 oma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is a human DNA tumor virus that causes Kaposi sarcoma and several o
105 and KS.IMPORTANCE Here we show that HHV-8, a DNA tumor virus that causes Kaposi's sarcoma, infects th
106 ociated herpesvirus (KSHV) is a lymphotropic DNA tumor virus that induces Kaposi's sarcoma and AIDS-r
112 KSHV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) are human DNA tumor viruses that express nuclear antigens [latency
114 The human papillomaviruses (HPVS) are small DNA tumor viruses that infect epithelial cells and induc
119 s is also the first demonstration of a human DNA tumor virus upregulating TLR3, a TLR that thus far h