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Establishment of COS‐BK cells persistently infected with archetype BK polyomavirus

Microbiology and Immunology
AbstractBK polyomavirus (BKPyV) was the first human polyomavirus to be isolated from an immunosuppressed kidney transplant recipient in 1971. BKPyV reactivation causes BKPyV‐associated nephropathy and hemorrhagic cystitis. However, the mechanisms underlying BKPyV replication remain unclear.
Souichi Nukuzuma   +2 more
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Human Polyomavirus JC and BK Persistent Infection

2007
Primary contact with the human polyomaviruses (HPV) is followed by lifelong persistence of viral DNA in its host. The most prominent organs affected are the kidney, the Central Nervous System (CNS)and the hematopoietic system. Under impairment of immune competence limited activation of virus infection can be followed by prolonged virus multiplication ...
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The in vitro effect of monensin on BK polyomavirus replication.

The new microbiologica, 1995
The in vitro effect of monensin, a linear polyether, on the infection of Vero cells by BK polyomavirus, was investigated. Data reported in this paper showed an inhibition of BK viral replication by monensin as monitored by immunofluorescence and molecular hybridization.
PIETROPAOLO, Valeria Antonietta   +4 more
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Polyomavirus BK and Autoimmunity to Nucleosomes

Graft, 2002
Ole Petter Rekvig, Ugo Moens
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Immunity to polyomavirus infection: The polyomavirus–mouse model

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2009
Aron E Lukacher
exaly  

The Natural History of BK Polyomavirus and the Host Immune Response After Stem Cell Transplantation

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2020
Benjamin Laskin   +2 more
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Association of Merkel cell polyomavirus infection with morphologic differences in Merkel cell carcinoma

Human Pathology, 2011
Takeshi Iwasaki   +2 more
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