Merkel cell polyomavirus
Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV or MCPyV) was first described in January 2008 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was the first example of a human viral pathogen discovered using unbiased metagenomic next-generation sequencing with a technique called digital transcriptome subtraction. MCV is one of seven currently known human oncoviruses. It is suspected to cause the majority of cases of Merkel cell carcinoma, a rare but aggressive form of skin cancer. Approximately 80% of Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) tumors have been found to be infected with MCV. MCV appears to be a common—if not universal—infection of older children and adults. It is found in respiratory secretions suggesting that it may be transmitted by a respiratory route. But it also can be found shedding from healthy skin, and in gastroin
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Merkel cell polyomavirus
Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV or MCPyV) was first described in January 2008 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was the first example of a human viral pathogen discovered using unbiased metagenomic next-generation sequencing with a technique called digital transcriptome subtraction. MCV is one of seven currently known human oncoviruses. It is suspected to cause the majority of cases of Merkel cell carcinoma, a rare but aggressive form of skin cancer. Approximately 80% of Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) tumors have been found to be infected with MCV. MCV appears to be a common—if not universal—infection of older children and adults. It is found in respiratory secretions suggesting that it may be transmitted by a respiratory route. But it also can be found shedding from healthy skin, and in gastroin
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Das Merkelzell-Polyomavirus (M ...... TV) der Spezies untergeordnet.
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Lidský polyomavirus MCPyV nebo ...... a hostitelské rakovinné buňce.
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Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV ...... MCV as a class 2A carcinogen.
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Merkelcelpolyomavirus (MCV of ...... st beschreven in januari 2008.
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Полиомавирус клеток Меркеля (а ...... l transcriptomic subtraction).
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فيروس خلية ميركل التورامي (بال ...... في معظم حالات سرطان خلية ميركل
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메르켈세포 폴리오마바이러스(Merkel cell pol ...... 연구 기관은 이 바이러스를 2A급 발암물질로 분류했다.
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Alphapolyomavirus
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Human polyomavirus 5
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Das Merkelzell-Polyomavirus (M ...... eisten aus MCC-Tumoren isolier
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Lidský polyomavirus MCPyV nebo ...... působ přenosu zůstává neznámý.
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Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV ...... healthy skin, and in gastroin
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Merkelcelpolyomavirus (MCV of ...... st beschreven in januari 2008.
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Полиомавирус клеток Меркеля (а ...... етстве и подростковом периоде.
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فيروس خلية ميركل التورامي (بال ...... في معظم حالات سرطان خلية ميركل
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메르켈세포 폴리오마바이러스(Merkel cell pol ...... 혈액 단핵세포에도 잠복해 있을 가능성이 있음을 보였다.
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Lidský polyomavirus MCPyV
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Merkel cell polyomavirus
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Merkelcelpolyomavirus
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Merkelzell-Polyomavirus
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Полиомавирус клеток Меркеля
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فيروس خلية مركل التورامي
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메르켈세포 폴리오마바이러스
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