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Transplantation of Polyoma Virus-induced Tumors in Mice
1961
Conditions Limiting Multiplication of Fibroblastic and Epithelial Cells in Dense Cultures
1973 StandoutNatureNobel
Papillomavirus infections — a major cause of human cancers
1996 StandoutNobel
Identification of cellular proteins that can interact specifically with the T/ElA-binding region of the retinoblastoma gene product
1991 StandoutNobel
Novel human polyomaviruses—Re‐emergence of a well known virus family as possible human carcinogens
2008 StandoutNobel
The Retinoblastoma Binding Protein RBP2 Is an H3K4 Demethylase
2007 StandoutNobel
The in vitro formation of a stable cell-virus association with polyoma virus
1960
Induction of DNA synthesis by SV40.
1966 StandoutNobel
Fluorescent light-induced DNA crosslinkage and chromatid breaks in mouse cells in culture.
1978 StandoutNobel
The integrated state of viral DNA in SV40-transformed cells.
1968 StandoutNobel
Bone-Marrow Transplantation for Hematologic Neoplasia in 16 Patients with Identical Twins
1974 StandoutNobel
Presence in Human Breast Cancer of RNA homologous to Mouse Mammary Tumour Virus RNA
1972 StandoutNatureNobel
Effect of passage in culture on a clone of BALB/c 3T3 cells transformed by simian virus 40
1976
A new virus in a spontaneous mammary tumor of a rhesus monkey.
1970
The Genome of Simian Virus 40
1977 StandoutNobel
GENETICS OF HUMAN CELL LINES, IV. DNA-MEDIATED HERITABLE TRANSFORMATION OF A BIOCHEMICAL TRAIT
1962
Labeling deoxyribonucleic acid to high specific activity in vitro by nick translation with DNA polymerase I
1977 StandoutNobel
THE REPLICATION OF THE RING-SHAPED DNA OF POLYOMA VIRUS, I. IDENTIFICATION OF THE REPLICATIVE INTERMEDIATE
1969 StandoutNobel
Simian Virus 40 T Antigen Binds to DNA
1974 StandoutNobel
The development of polyoma virus in mouse embryo cells as revealed by fluorescent antibody staining
1959
Formation of Different Cell–Virus Relationships in Tumour Cells Induced by Polyoma
1959 Nature
Direct transfer of cloned genes from bacteria to mammalian cells.
1980
Transformation of Cells in vitro by Viruses
1963 StandoutScienceNobel
Transformation by murine and feline sarcoma viruses specifically blocks binding of epidermal growth factor to cells
1976 StandoutNatureNobel
VIRUS-CELL INTERACTION WITH A TUMOR-PRODUCING VIRUS
1960 StandoutNobel
Protein Synthesis in Simian Virus 40-Infected Monkey Cells
1972 StandoutNobel
THE DENATURATION AND THE RENATURATION OF THE DNA OF POLYOMA VIRUS
1963
Behavior of Tissue Culture Cells Infected with Polyoma Virus
1970 StandoutNobel
Induction of SV40 transplantation antigen (TrAg) during the lytic cycle
1970
Mouse cellular DNA enclosed in polyoma viral capsids (pseudovirions).
1967
Malignant Transformation of Cells in Vitro
1965
Cell Transformation by Viruses
1969 StandoutScienceNobel
Colony Inhibition of Fibroblasts from Chimeric Dogs Mediated by the Dogs' Own Lymphocytes and Specifically Abrogated by Their Serum
1970 StandoutNobel
SIGNIFICANCE OF CONTINUED VIRUS PRODUCTION IN TISSUE CULTURES RENDERED NEOPLASTIC BY POLYOMA VIRUS
1960 StandoutNobel
In vitro tumorigenic transformation by a defined sub-genomic fragment of bovine papilloma virus DNA
1980 Nature
Cancer Immunoediting: Integrating Immunity’s Roles in Cancer Suppression and Promotion
2011 StandoutScience
Physical characteristics of polyoma virus
1963
Structural Proteins of Simian Virus 40
1971
Regulation of transcription of the SV40 DNA in productively infected and in transformed cells.
1968 StandoutNobel
SV40-induced ependymomas in newborn hamsters
1962
Prevention of SV40 virus oncogenesis in hamsters. I. Tumor resistance induced by human cells transformed by SV40.
1965
Organization and expression of early genes of simian virus 40
1978 StandoutNobel
Novel Proteinaceous Infectious Particles Cause Scrapie
1982 StandoutScienceNobel
Polyoma virus synthesis in tumor cells as measured by the fluorescent antibody technique
1960
Amplification and enhanced expression of the c-myc oncogene in mouse SEWA tumour cells
1985 StandoutNatureNobel
Virus-specific RNA in cells productively infected or transformed by polyoma virus
1966
The morphology and growth of a pluripotent teratocarcinoma cell line and its derivatives in tissue culture
1974 StandoutNobel
Transformation of Cells in Vitro by DNA-Containing Viruses
1964 StandoutNobel
An Activity from Mammalian Cells That Untwists Superhelical DNA—A Possible Swivel For DNA Replication
1972 StandoutNobel
SV 40-specific thymidine kinase.
1967 StandoutNobel
SOURCE OF GENETIC INFORMATION FOR SPECIFIC COMPLEMENT-FIXING ANTIGENS IN SV40 VIRUS-INDUCED TUMORS
1964
STEPS IN THE NEOPLASTIC TRANSFORMATION OF HAMSTER EMBRYO CELLS BY POLYOMA VIRUS
1963 StandoutNobel
Molecular characterization of the first polyomavirus from a New World primate: squirrel monkey polyomavirus
2007
Viral DNA in polyoma- and SV40-transformed cell lines.
1968 StandoutNobel
Homologous recombination between plasmids in mammalian cells can be enhanced by treatment of input DNA.
1984 StandoutNobel
The primary structure and genetic organization of the bovine papillomavirus type 1 genome
1982 Nature
Defective Viral Particles and Viral Disease Processes
1970 StandoutNatureNobel
Characteristics of a Swine Papovavirus
1972
Local mutagenesis: a method for generating viral mutants with base substitutions in preselected regions of the viral genome.
1978 StandoutNobel
The transformation of BHK 21 hamster cells by simian virus 40
1972
AN ANALYSIS OF SV40-INDUCED TRANSFORMATION OF HAMSTER KIDNEY TISSUE IN VITRO, II. STUDIES OF THREE CLONES DERIVED FROM A CONTINUOUS LINE OF TRANSFORMED CELLS
1963
Cellular Immunity Against Tumor Antigens
1969
INDUCTION OF CELLULAR DNA SYNTHESIS BY POLYOMA VIRUS
1965 StandoutNobel
Ètude du mècanisme de l'induction chez des cellules de hamster syrien transformèes par le virus SV40 I. Propriètès d'une lignèe cellulaire clonale
1967
Purification of polyoma virus
1963
Coordinate modulation of transfected HSV thymidine kinase and human globin genes
1983 StandoutNobel
Induction of cellular DNA synthesis by polyoma virus. 3. Induction in productively infected cells.
1966 StandoutNobel
Inactivation, by UV-, X-, and γ-radiations, of the infecting and transforming capacities of polyoma virus
1967 StandoutNobel
Successive Transformations of an Established Cell Line by Polyoma Virus and SV40
1965 Science
A SPECIFIC COMPLEMENT-FIXING ANTIGEN PRESENT IN SV40 TUMOR AND TRANSFORMED CELLS
1963
Abortive Transformation by the Tsa Mutant of Polyoma Virus
1969 StandoutNatureNobel
In vitro mutagenesis of a putative DNA binding domain of SV40 large-T
1984
The adsorption of polyoma virus
1962
EVIDENCE FOR A RING STRUCTURE OF POLYOMA VIRUS DNA
1963 StandoutNobel
EVIDENCE OF CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION OF NONINFECTIOUS SV 40 VIRAL GENOME IN MOST OR ALL SV 40 HAMSTER TUMOR CELLS
1963
DETECTION OF SPECIFIC ANTIGEN IN SV40-TRANSFORMED CELLS BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE
1964
The Quest for Human Cancer Viruses
1962 Science
A short sequence in the COOH-terminus makes an adenovirus membrane glycoprotein a resident of the endoplasmic reticulum
1987 StandoutNobel
The amino-terminal functions of the simian virus 40 large T antigen are required to overcome wild-type p53-mediated growth arrest of cells
1994
A papillomavirus DNA from a cervical carcinoma and its prevalence in cancer biopsy samples from different geographic regions.
1983 StandoutNobel
CELL TRANSFORMATION BY DIFFERENT FORMS OF POLYOMA VIRUS DNA
1964 StandoutNobel
BEHAVIOR OF NONINFECTIOUS SV 40 VIRAL GENOME IN HAMSTER TUMOR CELLS: INDUCTION OF SYNTHESIS OF INFECTIOUS VIRUS
1963
Topoinhibition and Serum Requirement of Transformed and Untransformed Cells
1970 StandoutNatureNobel
Polyomaviruses of Birds: Etiologic Agents of Inflammatory Diseases in a Tumor Virus Family
2007
Organization of the Genomes of Polyoma Virus and SV40
1977
AN ANALYSIS OF SV 40-INDUCED TRANSFORMATION OF HAMSTER KIDNEY TISSUE IN VITRO, I. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
1963
Studies on the thymidine kinase activity of mouse embryo cells infected with polyoma virus
1966
Is There a Role for SV40 in Human Cancer?
2006
Active Immunotherapy
1971
DNA of Rous Sarcoma Virus: Its Nature and Significance
1972 StandoutScienceNobel
The Structure of Tumours Derived from Mouse Cells after “Spontaneous” Transformation in vitro
1970
Production of SV40 virus in heterokaryons of transformed and susceptible cells.
1967 StandoutNobel
NEW HUMAN PAPOVAVIRUS (B.K.) ISOLATED FROM URINE AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
1971
New region of the simian virus 40 genome required for efficient viral transformation.
1978 StandoutNobel
Effect of polyoma virus on the replicative mechanism of mouse embryo cells
1965
Incomplete growth of simian virus 40 in African green monkey kidney culture induced by serial undiluted passages
1966
Immunodepression and Malignancy
1976
The nucleic acid of polyoma virus
1960 StandoutNobel
Differences in human α- and β-globin gene expression in mouse erythroleukemia cells: The role of intragenic sequences
1984 StandoutNobel
Susceptibility of Ad12‐Transformed S (+) and S (‐) Mouse Cells to Cell‐Mediated Immunity In Vitro
1979
THE INCORPORATION OF SV40 GENETIC MATERIAL INTO ADENOVIRUS 7 AS MEASURED BY INTRANUCLEAR SYNTHESIS OF SV40 TUMOR ANTIGEN
1964
Spontaneous Transformation of Human Brain Cells Grown in vitro and Description of Associated Virus Particles
1972 StandoutScienceNobel

Works of Bernice E. Eddy being referenced

Induction of Tumors in Rats by Tissue-Culture Preparations of SE Polyoma Virus
1959
Induction of Subcutaneous Nodules in Rabbits with the SE Polyoma Virus
1959 Nature
Simian Virus 40 (SV-40): An Oncogenic Virus
2015
Neoplasms in Mice Inoculated with a Tumor Agent Carried in Tissue Culture2
1958
Neoplasms in Guinea Pigs Infected with SE Polyoma Virus
1960
Neoplasms in Hamsters Induced by Mouse Tumor Agent Passed in Tissue Culture
1958
Tumors Induced in Hamsters by Injection of Rhesus Monkey Kidney Cell Extracts
1961
Oncogenic Effect of Tissue-Culture Preparations of Polyoma Virus on Fetal Mice
1959
Cytopathogenicity in Tissue Cultures by a Tumor Virus from Mice
1958
Identification of the oncogenic substance in rhesus monkey kidney cell cultures as simian virus 40
1962
Papovaviridae
1974
ISOLATION OF INFECTIOUS DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID FROM SE POLYOMA-INFECTED TISSUE CULTURES
1959
The induction of neoplasms with a substance released from mouse tumors by tissue culture
1957
Tumor Induction by SE Polyoma Virus and the Inhibition of Tumors by Specific Neutralizing Antibodies
1959
Specificity of Resistance to Tumor Challenge of Polyoma and SV 40 Virus-Immune Hamsters.
1963
Hemagglutination with the S E polyoma virus
1958
Tumor Immunity in Hamsters Infected with Adenovirus Type 12 or Simian Vims 40
1964
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