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Early-life infections with persistent Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are delayed in affluent countries, probably due to alterations in early environmental exposures, such as maternal age, siblings and day care attendance.
Claudia Carvalho-Queiroz+10 more
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Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) was the first virus shown to cause cancer in humans and is associated with a wide range of human cancers originating from epithelial cells, lymphocytes and mesenchymal cells. EBV-associated neoplasms affect both immune-competent hosts and immune-compromized patients who have received an organ transplant or who exhibit ...
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The Modulation of Apoptotic Pathways by Gammaherpesviruses
Apoptosis or programmed cell death is a tightly regulated process fundamental for cellular development and elimination of damaged or infected cells during the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. It is also an important cellular defense mechanism against
Shuvomoy eBanerjee+4 more
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Comparison of Epstein - Barr virus Antibodies in the serum of patients with Multiple Sclerosis and normal people in Sanandaj, Iran [PDF]
Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the chronic inflammatory diseases of the Nervous system. The cause of the disease has not yet been clearly identified.
Poorya Foroutan+5 more
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EBV-induced T-cell responses in EBV-specific and nonspecific cancers
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous human tumor virus associated with various malignancies, including B-lymphoma, NK and T-lymphoma, and epithelial carcinoma. It infects B lymphocytes and epithelial cells within the oropharynx and establishes persistent infection in memory B cells. With a balanced virus-host interaction, most individuals carry EBV
Qiuting Zhang, Miao Xu
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Telomeres and Viruses: Common Themes of Genome Maintenance
Genome maintenance mechanisms actively suppress genetic instability associated with cancer and aging. Some viruses provoke genetic instability by subverting the host’s control of genome maintenance.
Zhong eDeng+2 more
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The role of EBV-encoded miRNA in EBV-associated gastric cancer
Epstein-Barr virus (human herpesvirus 4, EBV) is a linear double-stranded DNA virus that infects over 90% of the population worldwide. However, our understanding of EBV’s contribution to tumorigenesis of EBV-associated GC (EBVaGC) remains incomplete.
Ting Liu+11 more
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Chronic inflammation evoked by pathogenic stimulus during carcinogenesis
A pathogenic (biological or chemical) stimulus is the earliest information received by a cell that can result in the disruption of homeostasis with consequent development of disease.
Brücher Björn L.D.M., Jamall Ijaz S.
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AGE DIFFERENCES OF THE EРSHTEIN – BARR VIRUS INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS
During the dynamic observation, clinical and laboratory results of 194 patients with infectious mononucleosis of Eрstein-Barr etiology of different age groups were summarized. In the comparative aspect, the identity of the symptoms is revealed.
A. L. Bondarenko+6 more
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Prevalence of HPV, EBV, MMTV and SV40 co-infection in women with invasive breast cancer: as a potential new viral etiology [PDF]
Aim: Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of female cancer-related death worldwide. The high incidence of BC has sparked interest in the viral agents role in its development.
Kaoutar Anouar Tadlaoui+5 more
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