Biological activity of polyoma viral DNA in mice and hamsters.
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Increased immune response elicited by DNA vaccination with a synthetic gp120 sequence with optimized codon usageDNA vaccines: protective immunizations by parenteral, mucosal, and gene-gun inoculationsThe importance of mouse models to define immunovirologic determinants of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathyIn Vitro and In Vivo Models for the Study of Human Polyomavirus InfectionInduction of mammary tumors by expression of polyomavirus middle T oncogene: a transgenic mouse model for metastatic diseaseSystemic polyomavirus genome increase and dissemination of capsid-defective genomes in mammary gland tumor-bearing micePhenotype of polyoma-induced hamster tumor cells lines.Recombination resulting in unusual features in the polyomavirus genome isolated from a murine tumor cell line.A mouse strain defective in both T cells and NK cells has enhanced sensitivity to tumor induction by plasmid DNA expressing both activated H-Ras and c-MycMutational Disruption of cis-Acting Replication Element 2C in Coxsackievirus B3 Leads to 5'-Terminal Genomic Deletions.Carboxy terminus of polyoma middle-sized tumor antigen is required for attachment to membranes, associated protein kinase activities, and cell transformationPolyoma large tumor antigen is not required for tumorigenesis mediated by viral DNA.Transformation of rat embryo fibroblasts by cloned polyoma virus DNA fragments containing only part of the early region.A cloned polyoma DNA fragment representing the 5' half of the early gene region is oncogenic.Envelope and long terminal repeat sequences of a cloned infectious NZB xenotropic murine leukemia virusStability of polyoma DNA sequences and virus-coded proteins during tumor formation.Polyoma viral middle T-antigen is required for transformation.Synthetic DNA vaccines: improved vaccine potency by electroporation and co-delivered genetic adjuvants.Interrupting the early region of polyoma virus DNA enhances tumorigenicityDirect transfection of viral and plasmid DNA into the liver or spleen of mice.Subcellular localisation of the middle and large T-antigens of polyoma virus.One Group's Historical Reflections on DNA Vaccine Development
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Biological activity of polyoma viral DNA in mice and hamsters.
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Biological activity of polyoma viral DNA in mice and hamsters.
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