نتایج جستجو برای: oncogenic viruses

تعداد نتایج: 117972  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1974
A R Bellamy S C Gillies J D Harvey

Sedimentation analysis and intensity fluctuation spectroscopy have been used in conjunction with the Svedberg equation to determine the particle molecular weights of Rous sarcoma virus (Prague strain) and avian myeloblastosis virus (BAI strain). The molecular weights of these two viruses are (294 +/- 20) x 10(6) and (256 +/- 18) x 10(6), respectively. Values for the molecular weight of the RNA ...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2003
Caroline E Ford Dinh Tran YiMo Deng Van To Ta William D Rawlinson James S Lawson

PURPOSE There is considerable evidence that the presence of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV)-like gene sequences in human breast cancer is highly associated with human breast carcinoma. Previous studies have found MMTV-like gene sequences in 38% of breast cancer tissue from United States women. The prevalence of these sequences in Australian and Vietnamese women has never been reported. EXPER...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1978
D L Buchhagen H Hanafusa

A 96,000-dalton glycoprotein, p(96), was present in cell extracts obtained from gs-chf- chicken embryo fibroblasts infected with the avian RNA tumor viruses Rous-associated virus-2 subgroup B (RAV-2) and the Schmidt-Ruppin strain of Rous sarcoma virus subgroup A (SR-RSV-A), as well as from uninfected gsLchf+ (HE) cell extracts. It was not found in cell extracts from uninfected gs-chf- or gs+chf...

Journal: :Cancer research 1974
D H Moore

The existence in some women of a virus that is related to the mouse mammary tumor virus is evidenced by the following. Type B particles are occasionally found in human milk. A complication is the fact that most human milks destroy or damage the murine, mammary tumor virus (MuMTV) and its RNA-directed DNA polymerase (RDDP) when the mouse virus is added to the human milk. Human milk presumably ha...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 1979
M Ocho H Ogura T Tanaka T Oda

Human cells derived from malignant tumors (HeLa, HEp-2 and KB) and human cells transformed by tumor viruses (KCand RSb) formed syncytia by simian sarcoma virus type I (SSV-I/SSAV-I), but human diploid or non-transformed cells (WI-38, HEL and HEC) did not.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
C de Giuli H Hanafusa S Kawai S Dales J H Chen K C Hsu

Chicken cells infected with avian RNA tumor virus often contain small cytoplasmic A-type particles which commonly exist as clusters of 50--100 particles when viewed in thin sections. These particles were found more consistently in Rous sarcoma virus-infected than Rous-associated virus-infected cultures, but were generally present in only a small fraction of the total infected cells. The results...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Elena Kashuba Mariya Yurchenko Surya Pavan Yenamandra Boris Snopok Maria Isaguliants Laszlo Szekely George Klein

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), like other DNA tumor viruses, induces an S-phase in the natural host cell, the human B lymphocyte. This is linked with blast transformation. It is believed that the EBV-encoded nuclear antigen 6 (EBNA-6) is involved in the regulation of cell cycle entry. However, the possible mechanism of this regulation is not approached. In our current study, we found that EBNA-6 bin...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
David G Meckes

Exosomes are small vesicles secreted from cells that participate in intercellular communication events. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that host exosome pathways are hijacked by viruses and that virally modified exosomes contribute to virus spread and immune evasion. In the case of tumor viruses, recent findings suggest that alterations in normal exosome biology may promote the development ...

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