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1  of the skin, is associated with Merkel cell polyomavirus infection.
2  cells with cytopathic changes suggestive of polyomavirus infection.
3 n of a potentially novel manifestation of JC polyomavirus infection.
4 ting a potentially novel manifestation of JC polyomavirus infection.
5  is known about the initial host response to polyomavirus infection.
6  CD4(+) T cells are recruited during chronic polyomavirus infection.
7 tools and antiviral therapies are needed for polyomavirus infections.
8 re useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of polyomavirus infections.
9  of herpes simplex, Epstein-Barr virus or BK polyomavirus infections.
10 s and assess clinical outcomes in transplant polyomavirus infections.
11 jor reservoir for persistent mouse and human polyomavirus infections.
12                                 We show that polyomavirus infection activates the S- and G(2)-phase c
13 y stained urine samples from 6 patients with polyomavirus infection and 23 patients with other diagno
14 tic cells and macrophages are permissive for polyomavirus infection and examined their potential for
15 ctrum of clinical phenotypes associated with polyomavirus infection and raises the possibility that r
16                                Although both polyomavirus infection and T cell-mediated rejection (TC
17 ells are critical for the clearance of acute polyomavirus infection and the prevention of polyomaviru
18 ases regulate the susceptibility of cells to polyomavirus infection by modulating gangliosides requir
19                                              Polyomavirus infection can cause transplant dysfunction
20                                              Polyomavirus infection causes nephropathy after kidney t
21                                              Polyomavirus infection causes renal dysfunction after ki
22 ls and macrophages both supported productive polyomavirus infection, dendritic cells were markedly mo
23 P2.139-specific CD8 T cell response to mouse polyomavirus infection depends on CD4 T cell help and CD
24                                Patients with polyomavirus infection did not have worse renal function
25                                           BK polyomavirus infection has been reported in 10% to 60% o
26  Infection with individual polyomaviruses or polyomavirus infection in aggregate was not associated w
27 res unravel a potent modality for inhibiting polyomavirus infection in kidney transplant recipients a
28 ells were primarily responsible for limiting polyomavirus infection in the kidney, a major reservoir
29                      Clinical monitoring for polyomavirus infection is becoming common, but the optim
30                                   Because BK polyomavirus infection is believed, in part, to be a man
31                                              Polyomavirus infection is common in childhood, with a se
32       A biopsy of the retina demonstrated JC polyomavirus infection of retinal ganglion cells in the
33                        No definite impact of polyomavirus infection on renal function was documented.
34                                Patients with polyomavirus infection shared several clinical features,
35                                              Polyomavirus infection was associated with a pretranspla
36                             The diagnosis of polyomavirus infection was established by renal biopsy a
37                                              Polyomavirus infection was not associated with renal dys
38                           BR mice respond to polyomavirus infection with a type 1 cytokine response a