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Polyomaviridae - Wikipedia
Polyomaviridae is a family of DNA viruses whose natural hosts are mammals and birds. As of 2024, there are eight recognized genera. en.wikipedia.org
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Human Polyoma Viruses and Disease with Emphasis on Clinical BK ...
Most human polyoma disease is caused by BK and JC viruses which are usually acquired in childhood. Approximately 50–80% of humans have seropositivity to these ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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INTRODUCTION TO POLYOMAVIRUSES - NCBI
The two viruses, BK polyomavirus (BKV) and JC polyomavirus (JCV), were eventually found to chronically infect the great majority of humans worldwide. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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polyoma
polyoma Microbiol. (pɒlɪˈəʊmə) [f. poly- + -oma.] In full polyoma virus. A papovavirus that is endemic in mice without producing tumours but which can produce many kinds of tumour in young rodents.1958 B. E. Eddy et al. in Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. XCVIII. 848/1 A virus, which we shall refer to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polyoma virus infections - UPMC
The majority of infections are subclinical and lead to viral latency within the kidney. Reactivation occurs in transplant recipients as a result of ... tpis.upmc.com
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BK virus | polyomavirus | symptoms and treatment
BK virus (sometimes known as polyomavirus) is a common virus that most people get in childhood. Symptoms resemble a common cold. www.kidneyresearchuk.org
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Caveolae
The pathogens exploiting this endocytic pathway include viruses such as SV40 and polyoma virus and bacteria such as some strains of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas wikipedia.org
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Mouse Polyoma Viruses (K Virus, Polyoma virus)
Mouse polyoma viruses are nonenveloped DNA viruses which often originate in wild mice. Incidence: The incidence of infection is extremely rare in laboratory ... cvm.missouri.edu
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[PDF] Polyoma Viruses - Charles River Laboratories
The polyoma virus (PyV) is probably transmitted through the respiratory route in the wild. Animals become persistently infected if infected as neonates ... www.criver.com
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Polyomavirus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Polyomaviruses are small double-stranded DNA viruses that inhabit birds and mammals. They frequently persist as latent infections, without causing disease in ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Polyoma Virus Infection in Birds | VCA Animal Hospitals
The polyomavirus of pet birds belongs to the family Papovavirus, the same group of viruses that causes benign skin tumors (papillomas or warts) in birds. vcahospitals.com
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Leflunomide
Polyoma BK virus nephropathy Kimura's disease Systemic lupus erythematosus Felty's syndrome Takayasu arteritis Granulomatosis with polyangiitis Ankylosing wikipedia.org
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ethidium
ethidium, n. Biochem. (ɛˈθɪdɪəm) [f. ethyl n. + -ide + -ium.] A derivative of phenanthridine, C21H20BrN3 (more fully ethidium bromide), used as a trypanocide, as a purple stain for DNA, and to destroy the superhelical structure of DNA; also occas., the cation of this compound.1959 Brit. Vet. Codex S... Oxford English Dictionary
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lectin
lectin Immunol. (ˈlɛktɪn) [See quot. 1954 and -in1.] A substance, usu. a protein of plant origin, which has the properties of an antibody but is not produced in response to an antigen.1954 W. C. Boyd in Neurath & Bailey Proteins IIb. xxii. 789 It would appear to be a matter of semantics as to whethe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Murine polyomavirus
Murine polyomavirus (also known as mouse polyomavirus, Polyomavirus muris, or Mus musculus polyomavirus 1, and in older literature as SE polyoma or parotid Ludwik Gross in 1953 and identified as a virus by Sarah Stewart and Bernice Eddy at the National Cancer Institute, after whom it was once called "SE polyoma wikipedia.org
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