The Papovaviridae [electronic resource] : The Papillomaviruses /

1 Papillomaviruses: General Description, Taxonomy, and Classification -- I. Introduction -- II. Properties of the Virions -- III. Biological Properties -- IV. Classification and Nomenclature -- V. Description of Virus Types -- VI. Evolutionary Aspects -- References -- 2 Animal Papillomas: Historical Perspectives -- I. Canine Oral Papillomatosis -- II. Shope Rabbit Papilloma -- III. Equine Papillomatosis -- IV. Bovine Papillomatosis -- V. Papillomatosis in Sheep -- VI. Oral Papillomatosis of Rabbits -- VII. Deer Fibromatosis -- VIII. European Elk Papillomaviruses -- IX. Viral Papillomatosis in Other Animals -- References -- 3 Organization and Expression of Papillomavirus Genomes -- I. Introduction -- II. General Properties of Papillomavirus Genomes -- III. The Genome of BPV-1 -- IV. Comparative Anatomy of Papillomavirus Genomes -- V. Predicted Functions of Papillomavirus Proteins -- VI. Transcriptional Organization of Papillomavirus Genomes -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- 4 The Expression of Papillomaviruses in Epithelial Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Epithelium and Keratinization -- III. Behavioral Classification of PVs -- IV. Histological Characteristics of PV-Induced Lesions -- V. Transformation -- VI. Vegetative Viral Growth -- VII. Cytopathic Effects -- VIII. Expression of PV in Cultured Keratinocytes -- IX. Expression of PV in Malignant Cells -- X. Conclusions -- References -- 5 Papillomavirus Transformation -- I. Introduction -- II. Transformation Biology -- III. Transcription -- IV. Transforming Functions -- V. Plasmid Maintenance Functions -- VI. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 6 Papillomaviruses and Carcinogenic Progression I: Cottontail Rabbit (Shope) Papillomavirus -- I. Introduction -- II. Biological Properties of the System -- III. Molecular Aspects of the System -- References -- 7 Papillomaviruses and Carcinogenic Progression II: The Mastomys natalensis Papillomavirus -- I. The Animal System -- II. Epithelial Skin Tumors in Mastomys -- III. Identification of MnPV as the Causative Agent of Skin Tumors -- IV. Characterization of the Virus -- V. Persistence of MnPV Genomes in Normal Tissues -- VI. Accumulation of Viral DNA in Normal Skin during Aging -- VII. MnPV Genome Expression in Tumors -- VIII. Induction of MnPV by Tumor Promoters -- IX. Induction of Antibodies against MnPV in Mastomys -- References -- 8 Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis -- I. Introduction -- II. Clinical Aspects of EV -- III. Histology and Ultrastructure of EV Lesions -- IV. Genetic Factors in EV -- V Immunological Factors in EV -- VI. HPV Types Associated with EV -- VII. Role of HPVs in EV Carcinomas -- VIII. HPVs and Skin Neoplasia in Non-EV Patients -- IX. In Vitro Studies on EV HPVs -- X. Questions Raised by EV -- References -- 9 The Role of Papillomaviruses in Human Anogenital Cancer -- I. Introduction and Historical Aspects -- II. Isolation of Genital Papillomaviruses and Their Characterization -- III. Biology of Genital Papillomavirus Infections -- IV. HPV DNA Sequences in Cell Lines -- V. State of Viral DNA in Benign and Malignant Lesions -- VI. Interaction of Papillomavirus Infections with Initiators in Malignant Conversion -- VII. Association of Malignant Tumors with Genital Papillomavirus Infections at Extragenital Sites -- References -- 10 Laryngeal Papillomas: Clinical Aspects and in Vitro Studies -- I. Introduction -- II. Clinical Description -- III. Treatment -- IV. Pathology -- V. Molecular and Cellular Biology -- VI. Laryngeal Papillomas and Laryngeal Cancer -- VII. Major Unanswered Questions -- References -- 11 Papillomavirus Cloning Vectors -- I. Introduction -- II. Transformation by Bovine Papillomavirus -- III. Development of BPV-1 Vectors -- IV. Expression of Genes Cloned on BPV-1 -- V. Stability of BPV-1 Recombinants -- VI. Future Directions -- References -- Appendix Sequence Analysis of Papillomavirus Genomes -- Carl C. Baker -- I. Papillomavirus Sequences -- II. Restriction Site Analysis -- III. Genome Organization -- IV. Protein Comparisons -- A. E1 ORF -- B. E2 ORF -- C. E4 ORF -- D. E5 ORF -- E. E6 ORF -- F. E7 ORF -- G. L1 ORF -- H. L2 ORF -- References.

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Subjects:Medicine., Medical microbiology., Infectious diseases., Microbial ecology., Plant science., Botany., Animal anatomy., Medicine & Public Health., Infectious Diseases., Medical Microbiology., Plant Sciences., Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology., Microbial Ecology.,
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Microbial ecology.
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Medical microbiology.
Infectious diseases.
Microbial ecology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Animal anatomy.
Medicine & Public Health.
Infectious Diseases.
Medical Microbiology.
Plant Sciences.
Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology.
Microbial Ecology.
Medicine.
Medical microbiology.
Infectious diseases.
Microbial ecology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Animal anatomy.
Medicine & Public Health.
Infectious Diseases.
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Plant Sciences.
Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology.
Microbial Ecology.
Salzman, Norman P. editor.
Howley, Peter M. editor.
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The Papovaviridae [electronic resource] : The Papillomaviruses /
description 1 Papillomaviruses: General Description, Taxonomy, and Classification -- I. Introduction -- II. Properties of the Virions -- III. Biological Properties -- IV. Classification and Nomenclature -- V. Description of Virus Types -- VI. Evolutionary Aspects -- References -- 2 Animal Papillomas: Historical Perspectives -- I. Canine Oral Papillomatosis -- II. Shope Rabbit Papilloma -- III. Equine Papillomatosis -- IV. Bovine Papillomatosis -- V. Papillomatosis in Sheep -- VI. Oral Papillomatosis of Rabbits -- VII. Deer Fibromatosis -- VIII. European Elk Papillomaviruses -- IX. Viral Papillomatosis in Other Animals -- References -- 3 Organization and Expression of Papillomavirus Genomes -- I. Introduction -- II. General Properties of Papillomavirus Genomes -- III. The Genome of BPV-1 -- IV. Comparative Anatomy of Papillomavirus Genomes -- V. Predicted Functions of Papillomavirus Proteins -- VI. Transcriptional Organization of Papillomavirus Genomes -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- 4 The Expression of Papillomaviruses in Epithelial Cells -- I. Introduction -- II. Epithelium and Keratinization -- III. Behavioral Classification of PVs -- IV. Histological Characteristics of PV-Induced Lesions -- V. Transformation -- VI. Vegetative Viral Growth -- VII. Cytopathic Effects -- VIII. Expression of PV in Cultured Keratinocytes -- IX. Expression of PV in Malignant Cells -- X. Conclusions -- References -- 5 Papillomavirus Transformation -- I. Introduction -- II. Transformation Biology -- III. Transcription -- IV. Transforming Functions -- V. Plasmid Maintenance Functions -- VI. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 6 Papillomaviruses and Carcinogenic Progression I: Cottontail Rabbit (Shope) Papillomavirus -- I. Introduction -- II. Biological Properties of the System -- III. Molecular Aspects of the System -- References -- 7 Papillomaviruses and Carcinogenic Progression II: The Mastomys natalensis Papillomavirus -- I. The Animal System -- II. Epithelial Skin Tumors in Mastomys -- III. Identification of MnPV as the Causative Agent of Skin Tumors -- IV. Characterization of the Virus -- V. Persistence of MnPV Genomes in Normal Tissues -- VI. Accumulation of Viral DNA in Normal Skin during Aging -- VII. MnPV Genome Expression in Tumors -- VIII. Induction of MnPV by Tumor Promoters -- IX. Induction of Antibodies against MnPV in Mastomys -- References -- 8 Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis -- I. Introduction -- II. Clinical Aspects of EV -- III. Histology and Ultrastructure of EV Lesions -- IV. Genetic Factors in EV -- V Immunological Factors in EV -- VI. HPV Types Associated with EV -- VII. Role of HPVs in EV Carcinomas -- VIII. HPVs and Skin Neoplasia in Non-EV Patients -- IX. In Vitro Studies on EV HPVs -- X. Questions Raised by EV -- References -- 9 The Role of Papillomaviruses in Human Anogenital Cancer -- I. Introduction and Historical Aspects -- II. Isolation of Genital Papillomaviruses and Their Characterization -- III. Biology of Genital Papillomavirus Infections -- IV. HPV DNA Sequences in Cell Lines -- V. State of Viral DNA in Benign and Malignant Lesions -- VI. Interaction of Papillomavirus Infections with Initiators in Malignant Conversion -- VII. Association of Malignant Tumors with Genital Papillomavirus Infections at Extragenital Sites -- References -- 10 Laryngeal Papillomas: Clinical Aspects and in Vitro Studies -- I. Introduction -- II. Clinical Description -- III. Treatment -- IV. Pathology -- V. Molecular and Cellular Biology -- VI. Laryngeal Papillomas and Laryngeal Cancer -- VII. Major Unanswered Questions -- References -- 11 Papillomavirus Cloning Vectors -- I. Introduction -- II. Transformation by Bovine Papillomavirus -- III. Development of BPV-1 Vectors -- IV. Expression of Genes Cloned on BPV-1 -- V. Stability of BPV-1 Recombinants -- VI. Future Directions -- References -- Appendix Sequence Analysis of Papillomavirus Genomes -- Carl C. Baker -- I. Papillomavirus Sequences -- II. Restriction Site Analysis -- III. Genome Organization -- IV. Protein Comparisons -- A. E1 ORF -- B. E2 ORF -- C. E4 ORF -- D. E5 ORF -- E. E6 ORF -- F. E7 ORF -- G. L1 ORF -- H. L2 ORF -- References.
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