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Inhibition of Polyomavirus DNA Replication by Nucleotide Analogs
Potent Inhibition of Hemangioma Formation in Rats by the Acyclic Nucleoside Phosphonate Analogue Cidofovir1
Journal of Virology
JOURNAL of VIROLOGY Volume 52 January 1985 No
A Novel Ebola Virus VP40 Matrix Protein-Based Screening for Identification of Novel Candidate Medical Countermeasures
An Autonomous Polyomavirus T Antigen Amino-Terminal Domain
FARE2021WINNERS Sorted by Institute
Biologie Studijní Obor
Deletion of Proline-Rich Domain in Polyomavirus T Antigens Results in Virus Partially Defective in Transformation and Tumorigenesis
Convergent Perturbation of the Human Domain-Resolved Interactome by Viruses and Mutations Inducing Similar Disease Phenotypes
Proquest Dissertations
ISG15 Inhibits Ebola VP40 VLP Budding in an L-Domain-Dependent Manner by Blocking Nedd4 Ligase Activity
Univerzita Karlova Přírodovědecká Fakulta Studijní Program: Speciální Chemicko-Biologické Obory Studijní Obor: Molekul
Activation and Utilization of DNA Damage Signaling by Murine Polyomavirus
The Role of Subcellular Distribution Upon Signalling by Polyomavirus Middle Tumour-Antigen
Katedra Genetiky a Mikrobiologie
Bocci, Matteo
Roles of the Origin Binding Domain in Polyoma Large T Function
Top View
Protein Kinase B/Akt Is Activated by Polyomavirus Middle-T Antigen Via a Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase-Dependent Mechanism
Global Analysis of Mouse Polyomavirus Infection Reveals Dynamic Regulation of Viral and Host Gene Expression and Promiscuous Viral RNA Editing Seth B
University of California Riverside
VIROCRINE TRANSFORMATION: the Intersection Between Viral Transforming Proteins and Cellular Signal Transduction Pathways
Restricted Protein Phosphatase 2A Targeting by Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small T Antigen
Oncogenic Virus-Induced Aerobic Glycolysis and Tumorigenesis Li Yu1,*,, Xun Chen 2,*, Liantang Wang 1, Shangwu Chen 3,
Recapitulating Human Breast Cancer Progression in Vivo
Oder Empfängerorganismen Gemäß § 5 Absatz 1 Gentsv
Mechanisms of Cell Transformation Induced by Polyomavirus
Viral Oncogenes and the Retinoblastoma Family
Pymt-Transgenic Mice: Correlation to Human Disease
With Polyomavirus Middle Tumor Antigen CHRISTINE A
Cellular Transformation by Polyomavirus Oncoproteins By
Proteomic Analysis of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus
JOURNAL of VIROLOGY Volume 63 May 1989 No
“Fosfoproteoma De Células THP1 Infectadas Con El Virus Dengue2”
© Copyright 2020 Kristine Nicole
JOURNAL of VIROLOGY Volume 58 April 1986 No