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The Shope papilloma virus (SPV), also known as cottontail rabbit papilloma virus (CRPV) or Kappapapillomavirus 2, is a papillomavirus which infects certain leporids, causing keratinous carcinomas resembling horns, typically on or near the animal's head. The carcinomas can metastasize or become large enough to interfere with the host's ability to eat, causing starvation. Richard E. Shope investigated the horns and discovered the virus in 1933, an important breakthrough in the study of oncoviruses. The virus was originally discovered in cottontail rabbits in the Midwestern U.S., but can also infect brush rabbits, black-tailed jackrabbits, snowshoe hares, and European rabbits.

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  • Das Shope Papillomavirus (SPV), auch bekannt als Baumwollschwanz-Kaninchen-Papillomavirus (CRPV) oder Kappapapillomavirus 2, ist ein Papillomavirus, das bestimmte Leporiden infiziert und Keratinkarzinome verursacht, die Hörnern ähneln, typischerweise am oder in der Nähe des Kopfes des Tieres. Die Karzinome können metastasieren oder groß genug werden, um die Essfähigkeit des Wirts zu beeinträchtigen und Hunger zu verursachen. Richard E. Shope untersuchte die Hörner und entdeckte 1933 das Virus, ein wichtiger Durchbruch bei der Untersuchung von Onkoviren. Das Virus wurde ursprünglich bei Baumwollschwanzkaninchen im Mittleren Westen der USA entdeckt, kann aber auch Borstenkaninchen, Schwarzschwanz-Jackrabbits, Schneeschuhhasen und europäische Kaninchen infizieren. (de)
  • The Shope papilloma virus (SPV), also known as cottontail rabbit papilloma virus (CRPV) or Kappapapillomavirus 2, is a papillomavirus which infects certain leporids, causing keratinous carcinomas resembling horns, typically on or near the animal's head. The carcinomas can metastasize or become large enough to interfere with the host's ability to eat, causing starvation. Richard E. Shope investigated the horns and discovered the virus in 1933, an important breakthrough in the study of oncoviruses. The virus was originally discovered in cottontail rabbits in the Midwestern U.S., but can also infect brush rabbits, black-tailed jackrabbits, snowshoe hares, and European rabbits. (en)
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  • A rabbit with two dark protrusions, resembling tusks or horns, projecting from the top of its mouth. One curving to the rabbit's right is larger than its ear; the other curves left and is about one-quarter the size. (en)
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  • Rabbit with Shope papillomavirus infection (en)
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  • Shope papilloma virus (en)
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  • Kappapapillomavirus (en)
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  • Kappapapillomavirus 2 (en)
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  • * Rabbit papilloma virus * Rabbit papilloma virus * Cottontail rabbit papillomavirus * Cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (en)
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  • Das Shope Papillomavirus (SPV), auch bekannt als Baumwollschwanz-Kaninchen-Papillomavirus (CRPV) oder Kappapapillomavirus 2, ist ein Papillomavirus, das bestimmte Leporiden infiziert und Keratinkarzinome verursacht, die Hörnern ähneln, typischerweise am oder in der Nähe des Kopfes des Tieres. Die Karzinome können metastasieren oder groß genug werden, um die Essfähigkeit des Wirts zu beeinträchtigen und Hunger zu verursachen. Richard E. Shope untersuchte die Hörner und entdeckte 1933 das Virus, ein wichtiger Durchbruch bei der Untersuchung von Onkoviren. Das Virus wurde ursprünglich bei Baumwollschwanzkaninchen im Mittleren Westen der USA entdeckt, kann aber auch Borstenkaninchen, Schwarzschwanz-Jackrabbits, Schneeschuhhasen und europäische Kaninchen infizieren. (de)
  • The Shope papilloma virus (SPV), also known as cottontail rabbit papilloma virus (CRPV) or Kappapapillomavirus 2, is a papillomavirus which infects certain leporids, causing keratinous carcinomas resembling horns, typically on or near the animal's head. The carcinomas can metastasize or become large enough to interfere with the host's ability to eat, causing starvation. Richard E. Shope investigated the horns and discovered the virus in 1933, an important breakthrough in the study of oncoviruses. The virus was originally discovered in cottontail rabbits in the Midwestern U.S., but can also infect brush rabbits, black-tailed jackrabbits, snowshoe hares, and European rabbits. (en)
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  • Shope Papillomavirus (de)
  • Shope papilloma virus (en)
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