polüomruumis
Polüomruumis, also known as polyomavirus, is a genus of viruses that belong to the family Polyomaviridae. These viruses are small, non-enveloped, and icosahedral in shape, with a diameter of about 40-50 nanometers. They are DNA viruses, which means their genetic material is composed of double-stranded DNA.
Polyomaviruses are known to infect a wide range of hosts, including humans, rodents, and other mammals. In
The most well-known polyomavirus is the JC virus, which is responsible for PML in humans. Other notable
Polyomaviruses replicate in the nucleus of the host cell and can integrate their DNA into the host
Research on polyomaviruses is ongoing, with a focus on understanding their pathogenesis, developing vaccines, and exploring