Can Oncogenic Animal Viruses Pose a Threat to Humans? [PDF]
Oncogenic viruses are well-established contributors to cancer development in both humans and animals. While many animal oncogenic viruses exhibit strong host specificity, concerns remain about their potential to cross species barriers and impact human ...
Anna Szczerba-Turek
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Oncogenic Viruses and the Epigenome: How Viruses Hijack Epigenetic Mechanisms to Drive Cancer [PDF]
Globally, viral infections substantially contribute to cancer development. Oncogenic viruses are taxonomically heterogeneous and drive cancers using diverse strategies, including epigenomic dysregulation.
Marco A Marra, Marra Marco A
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An Update on the Metabolic Landscape of Oncogenic Viruses [PDF]
Viruses play an important role in cancer development as about 12% of cancer types are linked to viral infections. Viruses that induce cellular transformation are known as oncoviruses.
Ahmed Gaballah +2 more
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Oncogenic viruses and their role in tumor formation [PDF]
Oncogenic viruses trigger persistent infections, which can stimulate uncontrolled cell growth by inducing cell transformation. Different oncogenic viruses use different mechanisms for infecting cells.
Ćupić Maja +2 more
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Tumor Viruses and Their Associated Cancers: Remain on the Track with the Latest Advances
Infection with certain types of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA) viruses, known as tumor viruses or oncogenic viruses, can lead to cancer [...]
Sherif T. S. Hassan
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Emerging Oncogenic Viruses in Head and Neck Cancers from Romanian Patients
(1) Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are some of the most frequent malignancies globally. Oncogenic viruses MCPyV, EBV and HPVs are recognized to be related to HNSCCs and skin cancers.
Ramona Gabriela Ursu +8 more
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HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS — ONCOGENIC VIRUS
The lecture is devoted to oncogenic viruses, particularly human papilloma virus. Papilloma viral infection is found in all parts of the globe and highly contagious.
A.N. Mayansky
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Unraveling the Network Signatures of Oncogenicity in Virus–Human Protein–Protein Interactions [PDF]
Background: Climate change, urbanization, and global mobility increase the risk of emerging infectious diseases with pandemic potential. There is a need for rapid methods that can assess their long-term effects on human health.
Francesco Zambelli +2 more
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Regulation of Autophagy in Cells Infected With Oncogenic Human Viruses and Its Impact on Cancer Development [PDF]
About 20% of total cancer cases are associated to infections. To date, seven human viruses have been directly linked to cancer development: high-risk human papillomaviruses (hrHPVs), Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C ...
Tiziana Vescovo +7 more
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Histone modifiers at the crossroads of oncolytic and oncogenic viruses [PDF]
Sara A Murphy +2 more
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