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- Stewart and Bernice Eddy, after whom it was once called "SE polyoma". The term "polyoma" refers to the viruses' ability to produce multiple (poly-) tumors...
- animal. She and Bernice Eddy co-discovered the first polyoma virus, and SE (Stewart-Eddy) polyoma virus is named after them. Sarah Elizabeth Stewart was...
- Andrei, Graciela; Maes, Piet (31 July 2020). "BKTyper: Free Online Tool for Polyoma BK Virus VP1 and NCCR Typing". Viruses. 12 (8): 837. doi:10.3390/v12080837...
- Polyomavirus muris, or Mus musculus polyomavirus 1, and in older literature as SE polyoma or parotid tumor virus; abbreviated MPyV) is an unenveloped double-stranded...
- due to increased demand on pyrimidines in these faster growing cells. Polyoma BK virus nephropathy Kimura's disease Systemic lupus erythematosus Felty's...
- Kaposi's sarcoma, a type of skin cancer. Merkel cell polyomavirus – a polyoma virus – is ****ociated with the development of Merkel cell carcinoma Not...
- identification of a previously unknown phosphoinositide kinase ****ociated with the polyoma middle T protein. They observed unique substrate specificity and chromatographic...
- ETS translocation variant 4 (ETV4), also known as polyoma enhancer activator 3 (PEA3), is a member of the PEA3 subfamily of Ets transcription factors...
- Rauser; Laurence D. Mueller (1983). "Expression of the Large T Protein of Polyoma Virus Promotes the Establishment in Culture of "Normal" Rodent Fibroblast...
- suggestion, the virus was dubbed polyoma, which means many tumors. The virus was named the Stewart-Eddy or SE polyoma virus, after their respective surnames...