This dissertation investigates critical gaps in our understanding of the biology of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCPyV), a recently discovered human polyomavirus (PyV) that causes Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), an aggressive neuroendocrine skin cancer.
Wang, Karen
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Sono descritti un procedimento di saggio in vi-tro per la rilevazione di anticorpi diretti contro il virus polioma delle cellule di Merkel (MCPyV) in un campione di un fluido biologico di un soggetto sospettato di essere infettato da MCPyV, ed il re ...
John Charles Rotondo +6 more
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Merkel cell polyomavirus exploits extracellular vesicles for skin infection and host immune evasion through activated Wnt signaling. [PDF]
Pham AM +4 more
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Merkel Cell Polyomavirus and DNA Damage Response (DDR): Transcriptional Analysis of DDR Pathways in the Context of Merkel Cell Carcinoma. [PDF]
Messina S +9 more
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Predominant Merkel Cell Polyomavirus DNA Detection in Essential Thrombocythemia within Myeloproliferative Neoplasms. [PDF]
Liu D +7 more
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Respiratory Models Reveal DNA Damage Response Modulation by Merkel Cell Polyomavirus. [PDF]
Passerini S +7 more
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Circulating Tumor DNA in Merkel Cell Carcinoma: A Precision Biomarker for Recurrence Detection and Therapeutic Guidance. [PDF]
Chan JE, Zaba LC.
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Correction: Temporal gating of nuclear import: How Merkel cell polyomavirus exploits the cell cycle for nuclear entry. [PDF]
Wang K +4 more
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Background: Prediction of clinical evolution in Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a rare and potentially aggressive tumor, is notoriously uncertain. In our previous experience, p63 expression in MCC represented an independent predictor of poor prognosis.
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