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Radiation-induced Epstein–Barr virus reactivation in gastric cancer cells with latent EBV infection
Epstein–Barr virus, a ubiquitous human herpes virus with oncogenic activity, can be found in 6%–16% of gastric carcinomas worldwide. In Epstein–Barr virus–associated gastric carcinoma, only a few latent genes of the virus are expressed.
Athira Nandakumar+6 more
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Epstein-Barr Virus and Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurologic disease affecting myelinated nerves in the central nervous system (CNS). The disease often debuts as a clinically isolated syndrome, e.g., optic neuritis (ON), which later develops into relapsing-remitting (RR) MS,
G. Houen, N. Trier, J. Frederiksen
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Low prevalence of Epstein–Barr virus in incident gastric adenocarcinomas from the United Kingdom [PDF]
Epstein–Barr virus has been associated with a proportion of typical gastric adenocarcinomas. Here we report that the prevalence of Epstein–Barr virus in gastric adenocarcinomas from the United Kingdom is one of the lowest in the World.
Biddulph, J P+8 more
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We studied a group of 54 children with Burkitt’s lymphoma from Southeastern Brazil, where epidemiological status of Burkitt’s lymphoma is poorly understood.
Rocio Hassan+8 more
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The aim is to establish the effect of the persistence of the Epstein-Barr virus on the morphofunctional state of the gastric mucosa in chronic gastritis in children. Methods. 324 children aged 6—16 years with chronic gastritis were examined.
E. P. Sitnikova+2 more
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Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) infection is ubiquitous worldwide and is associated with multiple cancers, including nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). The importance of EBV viral genomic variation in NPC development and its striking epidemic in southern China has
Miao Xu+30 more
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Epstein-Barr Virus-induced Jaundice [PDF]
Infectious mononucleosis is primarily caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and is a common di-agnosis made in emergency departments worldwide. Subclinical and transient transaminase ele-vations are a well-established sequela of EBV.
Grimaldo, Felipe, Herold, Jessica
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Virological aspects of Epstein-Barr virus infections. [PDF]
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is usually maintained in an asymptomatic and latent form by the host immune system, and primarily by EBV-specific cytotoxic T cells (CTLs).
Kimura, Hiroshi+2 more
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Additional file 1: Table S1. The list of primers. Table S2. The list of identified differentially expressed genes.
Jing, Jing-jing+4 more
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Viral coinfection among HIV-positive patients, coupled with the development of AIDS, remains a major public health problem. The synergism between the presence of HIV and other viruses has consequences in relation to changes in the severity of the ...
Iran Barros Costa+13 more
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