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    12002T antigens of simian virus 40: molecular chaperones for viral replication and tumorigenesis.



    +-nlMicrobiol Mol Biol Rev 66(2):179-202 (2002)
    22004Emergent human pathogen simian virus 40 and its role in cancer.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Rev 17(3):495-508, table of contents (2004)
    32007Simian virus 40 in humans.



    +-nlInfect Agent Cancer 2(-):13 (2007)
    41999Cell and molecular biology of simian virus 40: implications for human infections and disease.



    +-nlJ Natl Cancer Inst 91(2):119-34 (1999)
    51998A multi-institutional study confirms the presence and expression of simian virus 40 in human malignant mesotheliomas.



    +-nlCancer Res 58(20):4505-9 (1998)
    61978Suppressive effects on simian virus 40-induced oncogenesis of several immunosuppressive agents and hormonal modifications applied during the latent period.



    +-nlCancer Res 38(12):4698-710 (1978)
    72002Association of SV40 with human tumors.



    +-nlOncogene 21(8):1141-9 (2002)
    82001Transforming functions of Simian Virus 40.



    +-nlOncogene 20(54):7899-907 (2001)
    91997Simian virus 40, poliovaccines and human tumors: a review of recent developments.



    +-nlOncogene 15(16):1877-88 (1997)
    102004Simian virus 40 and human disease.



    +-nlJ Infect Dis 190(12):2061-4 (2004)
    112007SV40 multiple tissue infection and asbestos exposure in a hyperendemic area for malignant mesothelioma.



    +-nlCancer Res 67(18):8456-9 (2007)



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