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Wastewater-Based Surveillance of Human Adenoviruses in Italy: Quantification by Digital PCR and Molecular Typing via Nanopore Amplicon Sequencing. [PDF]

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Veneri C   +10 more
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ADENOVIRUSES IN HUMAN CANCER

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract Human adenoviruses can induce tumours in laboratory animals and transform rodent cells in vitro. In the animal model, antibodies to adenovirus T antigens develop and adenovirus-specific R.N.A. can be identified in the tumours, but these markers are not seen in human cancer material. Adenoviruses are not thought likely to be an important cause
R M, McAllister, R V, Gilden, M, Green
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Transformation by human adenoviruses

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1984
When, approximately 10 years ago, it was shown that the functions essential for cell transformation were localized in a small region of the adenovirus genome, a DNA segment which at that time was thought to be capable of encoding two or three average-sized proteins at most, it seemed reasonable to hope that an understanding of the mechanisms by which ...
F L, Graham   +5 more
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Candidate adenoviruses 40 and 41: Fastidious adenoviruses from human infant stool

Journal of Medical Virology, 1983
AbstractAbout 200 antigenically related adenovimses were isolated from cases of infantile diarrhoea in the Netherlands and North‐West Germany. The viruses were fastidious and failed to replicate serially in human diploid fibroblasts and in primary human embryonic kidney cells.
de Jong, JC   +7 more
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Cell Transformation by Human Adenoviruses

2004
The last 40 years of molecular biological investigations into human adenoviruses have contributed enormously to our understanding of the basic principles of normal and malignant cell growth. Much of this knowledge stems from analyses of their productive infection cycle in permissive host cells.
C, Endter, T, Dobner
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Sequence homology between bovine and human adenoviruses

Journal of Virology, 1984
Cross-hybridization has been detected between corresponding regions of the genomes of bovine adenovirus type 3 and human adenovirus type 2. The most conserved region on the viral genomes encodes the hexon polypeptide. The nucleotide sequence of this region in bovine adenovirus type 3 has been determined. Comparison of the predicted amino acid sequences
S L, Hu, W W, Hays, D E, Potts
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Molecular Epidemiology of Human Adenoviruses

1984
The initial experiments by Rowe and his colleagues that led to the discovery of adenoviruses also provided fundamental data on the prevalence of these agents. Surgically removed adenoids from 53 children in Washington, DC were explanted in tissue culture.
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Impact of adenoviruses in human disease

Preventive Medicine, 1974
Abstract Eleven of 33 adenovirus serotypes produce acute disease in man and have their greatest effect in semiclosed populations of military recruits, particularly types 4 and 7. Pediatric adenovirus disease due to types 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 accounts for a significant proportion of childhood illness but insignificant mortality.
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