The Shope papilloma-carcinoma complex of rabbits: a model system of neoplastic progression and spontaneous regression.

scientific article published on January 1981

The Shope papilloma-carcinoma complex of rabbits: a model system of neoplastic progression and spontaneous regression. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S0065-230X(08)60909-4
P698PubMed publication ID6280459

P2093author name stringJ W Kreider
G L Bartlett
P2860cites workFluorescent antibody detection of the antigens of the Shope papilloma virus in papillomas of the wild and domestic rabbitQ28181830
INFECTIOUS PAPILLOMATOSIS OF RABBITS : WITH A NOTE ON THE HISTOPATHOLOGYQ28972319
THE PROGRESSION TO CARCINOMA OF VIRUS-INDUCED RABBIT PAPILLOMAS (SHOPE)Q28972336
Inactivation and unstabilization of the transforming principle by mutagenic agentsQ33962112
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In vitro cultivation and immunofluorescent studies of transplantable carcinomas Vx2 and Vx7. Persistence of a Shope virus-related antigenic substance in the cells of both tumorsQ36268881
Studies of the mechanism of action of the Shope rabbit papilloma virus. I. Concerning the nature of the induction of arginase in the infected cellsQ36334553
Evidence for and localization of vegetative viral DNA replication by autoradiographic detection of RNA-DNA hybrids in sections of tumors induced by Shope papilloma virusQ37483752
Joint action of a chemical carcinogen and a neoplastic virus to induce cancer in rabbits; results of exposing epidermal cells to a carcinogenic hydrocarbon at time of infection with the Shope papilloma virusQ38529423
Evidence for antigenic determinants shared by the structural polypeptides of (Shope) rabbit papillomavirus and human papillomavirus type 1Q39531022
Nucleic acids of tumor viruses.Q39890958
Unsuccessful trial of gene replacement in arginase deficiencyQ39926016
Serial transmission of infectious papillomatosis in the domestic rabbitQ41372403
OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELATION OF THE VIRUS CAUSING RABBIT PAPILLOMAS TO THE CANCERS DERIVING THEREFROM : I. THE INFLUENCE OF THE HOST SPECIES AND OF THE PATHOGENIC ACTIVITY AND CONCENTRATION OF THE VIRUS.Q41815023
CANCERS DERIVING FROM THE VIRUS PAPILLOMAS OF WILD RABBITS UNDER NATURAL CONDITIONS.Q41873692
THE COURSE OF VIRUS-INDUCED RABBIT PAPILLOMAS AS DETERMINED BY VIRUS, CELLS, AND HOST.Q41880239
THE EFFECT OF CHEMICAL CARCINOGENS ON VIRUS-INDUCED RABBIT PAPILLOMASQ42152381
THE CARCINOGENIC EFFECT OF A PAPILLOMA VIRUS ON THE TARRED SKIN OF RABBITS : I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PHENOMENON.Q42184392
THE MASKING EFFECT OF EXTRAVASATED ANTIBODY ON THE RABBIT PAPILLOMA VIRUS (SHOPE)Q42802014
CERTAIN CONDITIONS DETERMINING ENHANCED INFECTION WITH THE RABBIT PAPILLOMA VIRUS.Q42815335
Prolonged Survival of Human Skin Xenografts on Antithymocyte Serum-Treated Mice: Failure to Produce Verrucae by Inoculation with Extracts of Human WartsQ43484264
Cellular immunity and its serum-mediated inhibition in shope-virus-induced rabbit papillomasQ43624324
Purification and chemical analysis of Shope papilloma virusQ44206101
Fractionation of Shope papilloma virus in cesium chloride density gradientsQ44448916
Parotid gland heterotransplants and Shope papilloma virusQ44654627
Malignant Transformation of Condyloma Acuminatum: A Light Microscopic and Ultrastructural StudyQ44921428
Shope Papilloma Virus: A Passenger in Man and its Significance to the Potential Control of the Host GenomeQ45371143
THE CARCINOGENIC EFFECT OF A VIRUS UPON TARRED SKIN.Q45400601
Induction of Arginase in Rabbit Epithelium by the Shope Rabbit Papilloma VirusQ45711898
USE OF THE SHOPE PAPILLOMA VIRUS-INDUCED ARGINASE AS A BIOCHEMICAL MARKER IN VITRO.Q45713345
A STUDY OF SHOPE PAPILLOMA VIRUS DNA.Q45714939
Studies on the virus of rabbit papilloma. 1. Methods of assay.Q45716043
Relationship of components of papilloma virus to papilloma and carcinoma cellsQ45716433
Organ cultures of newborn rabbit skin affected by rabbit papilloma virusQ45717043
Structure of Shope papilloma virus particlesQ45717220
Shope papilloma virus and tooth germ transplantsQ45719177
Immunologic mechanisms in the induction and regression of Shope papilloma virus-induced epidermal papillomas of ratsQ45814334
Relative depletion of an arginine-rich deoxyribonucleo-histone component during tumor induction by the Shope papilloma virusQ45817590
"Induction" of viral antigen in established cell line (SP-8) derived from Shope virus-induced cutaneous papilloma of rabbits.Q45823430
Immunofluorescent study on early virus-cell interaction in Shope papilloma in vitro systemQ45823785
Possible Clonal Origin of Common Warts (Verruca vulgaris)Q53764021
Viral “Tumorigenesis” in man: Cell markers incondylomata acuminataQ57386921
Runt Disease and Tolerance in RabbitsQ58956327
Chromosomes in Primary Neoplastic GrowthQ59082115
Specific surface antigen in Shope papilloma cellsQ69893187
Growth of Human Skin on the HamsterQ69939295
Anaerobic coryneform bacteria as normal flora of rabbit skin and regression of Shope papillomasQ71128346
On the arginase of the Shope papillomasQ72215182
Studies on the arginase activity of Shope papilloma: Possible presence of isozymesQ72294881
Partial characterization of viral DNA from human genital warts (condylomata acuminata)Q72849622
The pathogenesis of the rabbit papilloma-to-carcinoma sequenceQ73949432
The role of nematodes as an entry for viruses of Shope's fibromas and papillomas of rabbitsQ74456904
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF POLYOMA AND PAPILLOMA VIRUSESQ76580918
NEW PAPOVAVIRUS CONTAMINATING SHOPE PAPILLOMATAQ76598238
Polyoma and Papilloma Viruses: Do They Have 42 or 92 Subunits?Q79007641
P1104number of pages30
P304page(s)81-110
P577publication date1981-01-01
P1433published inAdvances in Cancer ResearchQ3113522
P1476titleThe Shope papilloma-carcinoma complex of rabbits: a model system of neoplastic progression and spontaneous regression
P478volume35

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