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Transformation by and Oncogenicity of Human Adenoviruses

1984
Just slightly more than 20 years ago, human adenovirus type 12 (Adl2) gained the distinction of being the first human virus shown to have oncogenic properties when Trentin et al. (1962) reported the induction of tumors following injection of the virus into newborn hamsters.
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HUMAN ADENOVIRUSES IN PIGS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1962
A R, JENNINGS, A O, BETTS
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Transformation by the human adenoviruses.

Seminars in cancer biology, 1991
Oncogenic transformation by the human adenoviruses involves the concerted action of two genes, E1A and E1B. Over the last few years the products of these genes have been characterised in considerable detail using genetic, immunological and biochemical means.
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Genome polymorphism of human adenoviruses of subgenus C

Archives of Virology, 1996
The genome of adenovirus (AV) types 1, 2, and 5 is known to be very variable as evidenced by the great number of genome types described (36, 61, and 35 for AV1, 2, and 5 respectively). Physical maps were constructed for nearly all of the restriction or R-variants by biochemical methods and by adapting restriction fragments of defined molecular weight ...
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[Cell receptors for human adenoviruses].

Journal de la Societe de biologie, 2000
During the early stage of the adenovirus infection, the virion binds to a "primary receptor" on the host cell plasma membrane via the fibre projection jetting out of the penton base capsomers located at the twelve apices of the icosahedral capsid. The second step consists of a receptor-mediated endocytosis which involves membrane integrin molecules ...
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Human Adenoviruses

2016
Jane Flint, Glen R Nemerow
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Crisis of adenoviruses in human gene therapy

The Lancet, 2000
S, Teramato, T, Ishii, T, Matsuse
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