Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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Human polyomavirus 6 and 7 are associated with pruritic and dyskeratotic dermatoses.Molecular mechanisms supporting a pathogenic role for human polyomavirus 6 small T antigen: Protein phosphatase 2A targeting and MAPK cascade activation.Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Human Polyomaviruses 6 and 7 in Healthy Skin Among Asymptomatic Individuals.
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Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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scientific article published on 07 July 2016
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Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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Frequent detection of human polyomavirus 6 in keratoacanthomas.
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Anke Maria Haugg
Anna Kordelia Kurz
Axel Zur Hausen
Carlos Diaz
Dorit Rennspiess
Ernst Jan M Speel
Jan Beckervordersandforth
Sreedhar Pujari
Véronique Winnepenninckx
Wolfgang Weyers
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10.1186/S13000-016-0509-Z
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2016-07-07T00:00:00Z
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1022120721