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1. Exploring the effects of Merkel cell polyomavirus T antigens expression in REH and MCC13 cells by methylome and transcriptome profiling.

2. Analyses of combined Merkel cell carcinomas with neuroblastic components suggests that loss of T antigen expression in Merkel cell carcinoma may result in cell cycle arrest and neuroblastic transdifferentiation.

3. The Role of the Large T Antigen in the Molecular Pathogenesis of Merkel Cell Carcinoma.

4. Polyomavirus ALTOs, but not MTs, downregulate viral early gene expression by activating the NF-κB pathway.

5. Casein kinase 1α mediates phosphorylation of the Merkel cell polyomavirus large T antigen for β-TrCP destruction complex interaction and subsequent degradation.

6. Merkel cell polyomavirus small tumor antigen contributes to immune evasion by interfering with type I interferon signaling.

7. Merkel cell polyomavirus pan-T antigen knockdown reduces cancer cell stemness and promotes neural differentiation independent of RB1.

8. The small tumor antigen of Merkel cell polyomavirus accomplishes cellular transformation by uniquely localizing to the nucleus despite the absence of a known nuclear localization signal.

9. LT and SOX9 expression are associated with gene sets that distinguish Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV)-positive and MCPyV-negative Merkel cell carcinoma.

10. Generation and application of immortalized sheep fetal fibroblast cell line.

11. Establishment of COS-BK cells persistently infected with archetype BK polyomavirus.

12. Proteomics Analysis of the Polyomavirus DNA Replication Initiation Complex Reveals Novel Functional Phosphorylated Residues and Associated Proteins.

13. Establishment and Characterization of SV40 T-Antigen Immortalized Porcine Muscle Satellite Cell.

14. Membrane-bound Merkel cell polyomavirus middle T protein constitutively activates PLCγ1 signaling through Src-family kinases.

15. Distinct Regulation of EZH2 and its Repressive H3K27me3 Mark in Polyomavirus-Positive and -Negative Merkel Cell Carcinoma.

16. LAMP1 targeting of the large T antigen of Merkel cell polyomavirus results in potent CD4 T cell responses and tumor inhibition.

17. Assessment of Residual Full-Length SV40 Large T Antigen in Clinical-Grade Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors Produced in 293T Cells.

18. The potential oncogenic effect of tissue-specific expression of JC polyoma T antigen in digestive epithelial cells.

19. A new T-antigen negative HEK293 cell line with improved AAV productivity.

20. Detection of human neurotropic JCPyV DNA sequence in pediatric anaplastic xanthoastrocytoma.

21. Regulation of Virus Replication by BK Polyomavirus Small T Antigen.

22. Co-Detection of EBV and Human Polyomavirus JCPyV in a Case of AIDS-Related Multifocal Primary Central Nervous System Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma.

23. Immortalization of primary cells derived from the endangered Ryukyu long-furred rat.

24. Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Large T Antigen Induces Cellular Senescence for Host Growth Arrest and Viral Genome Persistence through Its Unique Domain.

25. Merkel cell polyomavirus small T antigen is a viral transcription activator that is essential for viral genome maintenance.

26. SV40 T-antigen uses a DNA shearing mechanism to initiate origin unwinding.

27. Oncogenic Merkel Cell Polyomavirus T Antigen Truncating Mutations are Mediated by APOBEC3 Activity in Merkel Cell Carcinoma.

28. Merkel Cell Carcinoma and Immune Evasion: Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small T-Antigen‒Induced Surface Changes Can Be Reverted by Therapeutic Intervention.

29. Current In Vitro and In Vivo Models to Study MCPyV-Associated MCC.

30. IFN-γ‒Induced APOBEC3B Contributes to Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Genome Mutagenesis in Merkel Cell Carcinoma.

31. Interactions of large T-Antigen (LT) protein of polyomaviruses with p53 unfold their cancerogenic potential.

32. Reversal of viral and epigenetic HLA class I repression in Merkel cell carcinoma.

33. Merkel cell polyomavirus large T antigen binding to pRb promotes skin hyperplasia and tumor development.

34. Molecular dissection on inhibition of Ras-induced cellular senescence by small t antigen of SV40.

35. Direct cellular reprogramming enables development of viral T antigen-driven Merkel cell carcinoma in mice.

36. The Merkel Cell Polyomavirus T-Antigens and IL-33/ST2-IL1RAcP Axis: Possible Role in Merkel Cell Carcinoma.

37. SV40 T antigen helicase domain regions responsible for oligomerisation regulate Okazaki fragment synthesis initiation.

38. Replication Kinetics for a Reporter Merkel Cell Polyomavirus.

39. Trichodysplasia spinulosa polyomavirus small T antigen synergistically modulates S6 protein translation and DNA damage response pathways to shape host cell environment.

40. Inhibition of T-antigen expression promoting glycogen synthase kinase 3 impairs merkel cell carcinoma cell growth.

41. Merkel Cell Polyomavirus: Oncogenesis in a Stable Genome.

42. C(3)1-TAg in C57BL/6 J background as a model to study mammary tumor development.

43. Acitretin and Retinoic Acid Derivatives Inhibit BK Polyomavirus Replication in Primary Human Proximal Renal Tubular Epithelial and Urothelial Cells.

44. First detection and complete genome analysis of the Lyon IARC polyomavirus in China from samples of diarrheic cats.

45. Characterization of ALTO-encoding circular RNAs expressed by Merkel cell polyomavirus and trichodysplasia spinulosa polyomavirus.

46. The Small t Antigen of JC Virus Antagonizes RIG-I-Mediated Innate Immunity by Inhibiting TRIM25's RNA Binding Ability.

47. Identification of African Elephant Polyomavirus in wild elephants and the creation of a vector expressing its viral tumor antigens to transform elephant primary cells.

48. Induction of Brain Tumors by the Archetype Strain of Human Neurotropic JCPyV in a Transgenic Mouse Model.

49. Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Encodes Circular RNAs (circRNAs) Enabling a Dynamic circRNA/microRNA/mRNA Regulatory Network.

50. Clinicopathological significance of core 3 O-glycan synthetic enzyme, β1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase 6 in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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