نتایج جستجو برای: oncogenic viruses

تعداد نتایج: 117972  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1972
H E Varmus R A Weiss R R Friis W Levinson J M Bishop

The effect of unlabeled cellular DNA upon the reassociation kinetics of labeled double-stranded DNA made by DNA polymerase from avian tumor viruses has been used to measure virus-specific nucleotide sequences in cells. Multiple copies of these sequences were found equally in normal chick cells, in chick cells transformed in culture, and in Rous tumor cells. Copies were also present equally in c...

2010
Caitlin Sedwick

JCB • VOLUME 189 • NUMBER 6 • 2010 922 J oan Brugge was an undergraduate at Northwestern University when her sister was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Her sister’s doctors couldn’t say what caused the disease; they speculated that a virus might be involved. This spurred Brugge’s lifelong quest to learn about the causes of cancer, starting with the study of tumor viruses (1). Brugge identifi ed t...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
L Ignatowicz J Kappler P Marrack

C3H/HeJ mice transmit a mouse mammary tumor virus from mother to pup in milk. The retrovirus infects mice shortly after birth and, when expressed in recipient mice, produces a V beta 14-specific superantigen. The consequences of such expression on V beta 14-bearing T cells are examined in this paper. Most cells bearing V beta 14 and either CD4 or CD8 are eliminated in the thymus. Some V beta 14...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Cameron C MacDearmid Laure K Case Christa L Starling Tatyana V Golovkina

Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV), a well-characterized retrovirus that causes mammary tumors in susceptible mice, is commonly used to investigate virus-host interactions. We have shown that YBR/Ei mice demonstrate a novel, dominant mechanism of resistance to MMTV infection and MMTV-induced mammary tumors. MMTV can both establish infection in YBR/Ei mice and be transmitted by YBR/Ei mice as an i...

Journal: :Cancer research 1969
R E Smith C Moscovici

Standard avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV), BAI strain A, causes myeloblastosis, osteopetrosis, lymphoid leukosis, and nephroblastoma in chickens. In this investigation, several leu kosis viruses of subgroups A and B were isolated (rom standard AMV and characterized. A subgroup A virus derived from an AMV-induced lymphoma of a Japanese quail was isolated, and it induced a high incidence of osteo...

2010
Govind Pandey

The present paper explore out the better-characterized and most intensively studied oncogenic viruses of humans and animals. Many DNA and RNA viruses have been proved to be oncogenic (or carcinogenic) in a variety of animals, ranging from amphibia to primates, and évidence grows stronger that certain forms of human cancer are of viral origin. Several DNA viruses have been associated with the ca...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Erica Marchlik Richard Kalman Naomi Rosenberg

The Abelson murine leukemia virus (Ab-MLV), like other retroviruses that contain v-onc genes, arose following a recombination event between a replicating retrovirus and a cellular oncogene. Although experimentally validated models have been presented to address the mechanism by which oncogene capture occurs, very little is known about the events that influence emerging viruses following the rec...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
sahar mehrabani-khasraghi mitra ameli farzad khalily

background: the present study sought to investigate molecular evidence for association between the presence of herpes simplex virus (hsv), cytomegalovirus (cmv), and epstein-barr virus (ebv) in crc and colorectal polyp by using the pcr method in iran. methods: in this analytical case-control study, we selected 15 patients with crc, 20 patients with colorectal polyp, and 35 patients without mali...

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2019
Ashrafi , G.Hossein, Ahmadi , Akramsadat , Javid , Naeme , Kelishadi , Mishar, Kelishadi , Mandana , Tabarraei , Alijan ,

ABSTRACT             Background and objectives: Pterygium is a non-cancerous growth of conjunctival tissue that can extend onto the corneal surface. The presence of some oncogenic viruses in pterygium and the neoplastic nature of these lesions led us to the postulated involvement of the viruses in the etiology of pterygium. Given the association of human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) with ocular disea...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1972
H M Temin

The members of the RNA tumor virus (or leukovirus) group of animal viruses replicate via a DNA intermediate and transmit their information stably in cells as DNA. Although some of these viruses are capable of inducing neoplastic transformation, others are not. These viruses may be related to spontaneous neoplasia, but the relationship is that of analogy rather than etiology. The relationship of...

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