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Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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African horse sickness (AHS) is a severe, infectious arthropod‐borne disease of equids caused by the AHS virus (AHSV). It is endemic in Sub‐Saharan Africa, and several sporadic outbreaks of the disease have been reported in Nigeria in the past 5 decades.
C. N. Chinyere +23 more
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Several lyssavirus species occur in Africa (Rabies virus, Lagos bat virus, Mokola virus, Duvenhage virus, Shimoni bat virus and Ikoma lyssavirus), displaying a high sequence diversity between isolates belonging to the same species.
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The straw-coloured fruit bat, Eidolon helvum, has been identified as a reservoir for potentially-zoonotic henipaviruses and Lagos bat virus (LBV) in continental Africa. Longitudinal studies at a large urban colony in Accra, Ghana aim to better understand E. helvum and viral ecology, as well as the nature of human-bat interactions. To assess whether the
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UEG Week 2025 Moderated Posters
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S189-S802, October 2025.
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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Plenary Abstracts Session & Oral Presentations
HemaSphere, Volume 9, Issue S1, June 2025.
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Pathogenicity of Lagos Bat Virus - An African Rabies-Related Lyssavirus [PDF]
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Annual Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Conference (ASCAT) ‐ October 2024
HemaSphere, Volume 8, Issue S4, December 2024.
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