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Epstein-Barr Virus–Infected Marmoset Cells Do Not Form Lymphomas in Mice with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
ABSTRACT: EBV has been associated with several malignancies in humans. EBV can also infect marmoset B lymphocytes, which, as opposed to human B cells, are permissive for lytic Epstein-Barr viral replication. M...
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1119 INFECTION WITH MULTIPLE EB VIRUS (EBV) GENOTYPES IN AN INFANT WITH AIDS AND HIS MOTHER
Children develop AIDS if a parent or household member falls into one of the high-risk groups. Infections with EBV are common in these patients and are responsible for some of the severe complications of the di...