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. 2009 Jan;129(1):246-8.
doi: 10.1038/jid.2008.229. Epub 2008 Jul 24.

Merkel cell polyomavirus is more frequently present in North American than Australian Merkel cell carcinoma tumors

Merkel cell polyomavirus is more frequently present in North American than Australian Merkel cell carcinoma tumors

Kelly M Garneski et al. J Invest Dermatol. 2009 Jan.
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Figure 1
Figure 1. Presence of MCPyV DNA in samples from North America (NA) and Australia (AU)
MCC – Merkel cell carcinoma, SCC – squamous cell carcinoma, Skin – UV-exposed skin from age and sex matched controls. P-values calculated using Fisher’s exact test.
Figure 2
Figure 2. Marked variability of Merkel cell polyomavirus DNA quantity among MCC tumors
The amount of MCPyV DNA was compared to the amount of DNA of a control gene on chromosome 2 (TPO). Note the wide range in levels of MCPyV DNA. MCC primaries (n=8, circles), recurrences (n=13, squares), nodal metastases (n=15, triangles), and distant metastases (n=1, diamond) are compared. Also shown are squamous cell carcinomas (ovals) and sun-exposed skin controls (pentagons). Tumors originating from North America are represented with closed symbols and those originating from Australia are represented with open symbols. Tumors represented as not detected had good amplification of control gene but no detectable MCPyV by both primer sets.

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