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Polyomaviruses in blood donors:Detection, prevalence and blood safety [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Polyomaviruses are a family of viruses with a small genome, wrapped in a viral particle with a diameter of 40-45 nanometres. Polyomaviruses are able to persist in the human body. This means that a person, once infected, does not lose the virus despite an
Kamminga, S.
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Identification of a novel human polyomavirus in organs of the gastrointestinal tract [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Peer reviewedPublisher ...
Calvignac-Spencer, Sebastien   +9 more
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Newly discovered KI, WU, and Merkel cell polyomaviruses: No evidence of mother-to-fetus transmission

open access: yesVirology Journal, 2010
Background Three* human polyomaviruses have been discovered recently, KIPyV, WUPyV and MCPyV. These viruses appear to circulate ubiquitously; however, their clinical significance beyond Merkel cell carcinoma is almost completely unknown.
Taskinen Helena   +9 more
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Animal Viruses, Bacteria, and Cancer: A Brief Commentary [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Animal viruses and bacteria are ubiquitous in the environment. However, little is known about their mode of transmission and etiologic role in human cancers, especially among high-risk groups (e.g., farmers, veterinarians, poultry plant workers, pet ...
Anderson, Ethan J.   +4 more
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WU Polyomavirus in Fecal Specimens of Children with Acute Gastroenteritis, China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The primary aim of this paper is to analyze the concept of degrees of causal contribution for actual events and examine the way in which it can be formally defined. This should go some way to filling out a gap in the legal and philosophical literature on
Lili Ren   +17 more
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Agnoprotein of polyomavirus BK interacts with proliferating cell nuclear antigen and inhibits DNA replication [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
License:Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)Background: The human polyomavirus BK expresses a 66 amino-acid peptide referred to as agnoprotein.
Barbara van Loon   +9 more
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Human polyomaviruses identification by logic mining techniques

open access: yesVirology Journal, 2012
Background Differences in genomic sequences are crucial for the classification of viruses into different species. In this work, viral DNA sequences belonging to the human polyomaviruses BKPyV, JCPyV, KIPyV, WUPyV, and MCPyV are analyzed using a logic ...
Weitschek Emanuel   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Humán papillomavírus és humán herpeszvírusok kóroki szerepének molekuláris vizsgálata = Molecular analysis of pathogenic role of human papilloma virus and human herpesviruses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Vesetranszplantáltak mintáiban a humán herpeszvírus 6A dominanciáját, és a humán cytomegalovírussal megegyező gyakoriságát találtuk. Az új KI és WU polyomavírusok jelenlétét mi írtuk le először vizeletből, a HPyV9-et légúti mintákból.
Csoma, Eszter   +3 more
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The role of infections and coinfections with newly identified and emerging respiratory viruses in children

open access: yesVirology Journal, 2012
Acute respiratory infections are a major cause of morbidity in children both in developed and developing countries. A wide range of respiratory viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza A and B viruses, parainfluenza viruses (PIVs),
Debiaggi Maurizia   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Novel Relapsing Fever Spirochete in Bat Tick [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Tick-borne relapsing fever in western North America is a zoonosis caused by spirochetes in the genus Borrelia that are transmitted by argasid ticks of the genus Ornithodoros (1).
James S. Gill   +15 more
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