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    Measles virus: evidence of an association with Hodgkin's disease

    The quest for an infectious agent that may account for cases of Hodgkin's disease (HD) especially in young adults has proven vain until lately. We have recently reported findings that suggested the presence of...

    D Benharroch, Y Shemer-Avni, Y-Y Myint, A Levy, E Mejirovsky in British Journal of Cancer (2004)

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    J. Jaehne, H. -J. Meyer, Ch. Wittekind, H. Maschek in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis (1988)

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    Measles Virus Infection of Human Neural Cell Lines as a Model for Persistent Viral Infection of the Central Nervous System

    Measles virus is a ubiquitous human pathogen member of the genus morbillivirus. Acute measles caused by the virus is commonly regarded as a childhood self limited and relatively innocuous disease. However, ser...

    Y. L. Danon, B. Rager-Zisman, B. Garty, N. Gadoth in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease (1986)

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    Factors affecting responses to murine oncogenic viral infections

    Silica specifically kills macrophages in vitro, and in vivo has been used as a method of determining the possible immunological or other roles of macrophages in a number of viral infections. In experiments report...

    J J Harvey, B Rager-Zisman, E F Wheelock, P A Nevin in British Journal of Cancer (1980)