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Canine oral papillomavirus
Known as:
oral papillomavirus, Canine
, Lambdapapillomavirus 2
, papillomavirus, Canine oral
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2017
2017
Canine oral papillomavirus outbreak at a dog daycare facility.
Heather E Lane
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J. Scott Weese
,
J W Stull
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue…
2017
This report describes an outbreak at a dog daycare facility where 13 of 52 dogs developed suspected canine papillomavirus (CPV…Â
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2006
2006
Cell-mediated immune responses to COPV early proteins.
Suchitra Jain
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Richard A. Moore
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Davina M Anderson
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Gerald W Gough
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Margaret Stanley
Virology
2006
Cell-mediated immunity plays a key role in the regression of papillomavirus-induced warts and intra-epithelial lesions but the…Â
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2001
2001
Regression of canine oral papillomas is associated with infiltration of CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes.
Philip Keith Nicholls
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Peter Francis Moore
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Mark A. Stanley
Virology
2001
Canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection is used in vaccine development against mucosal papillomaviruses. The predictable…Â
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2000
2000
Spontaneously regressing oral papillomas induce systemic antibodies that neutralize canine oral papillomavirus.
Shinje Ghim
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James Newsome
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J. Bell
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John P. Sundberg
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Rebecca Schlegel
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Alfred Ben Jenson
Experimental and molecular pathology
2000
Canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection of naive beagle dogs causes oral papillomas, most of which spontaneously regress…Â
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1999
1999
Naturally occurring, nonregressing canine oral papillomavirus infection: host immunity, virus characterization, and experimental infection.
Philip Keith Nicholls
,
Brenda A. Klaunberg
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+4 authors
Mark A. Stanley
Virology
1999
Papillomaviruses occasionally cause severe, nonregressing or recurrent infections in their human and animal hosts. The mechanisms…Â
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1998
1998
Detection of canine oral papillomavirus-DNA in canine oral squamous cell carcinomas and p53 overexpressing skin papillomas of the dog using the polymerase chain reaction and non-radioactive in situ…
J. P. Teifke
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Christopher Loehr
,
Hiroshi Shirasawa
Veterinary microbiology
1998
Nineteen cutaneous and mucocutaneous papillomas, as well as 29 oral and 25 non-oral squamous cell carcinomas of dogs were…Â
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1995
1995
Group I Sequences
COPV CRPV
1995
Papillomaviruses infect a wide range of hosts including ungulates, birds, rodents, dogs, marsupials and primates. However, only a…Â
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