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Persistent Infection of Mouse Tumor Cells with Mumps Virus
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Specific infectivity of different wound tumor virus isolates
Virology, 1973Abstract The specific infectivities of certain wound tumor virus (WTV) strains for vector cell monolayers were determined on the basis of counts of virions in droplet residues in the electron microscope and on the numbers of infections they produced on vector cell monolayers.
H Y, Liu, I, Kimura, L M, Black
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The cell-infecting unit of wound tumor virus
Virology, 1972Abstract In three successive experiments the number of virions in the cell-infecting unit (CIU) of wound tumor virus (WTV) was found to be 11 ⩽ 160, 10 ⩽ 87, and 5 ⩽ 25 when the confidence probability was 95%. 3 Several factors operative in these experiments were known to increase the CIU value.
I, Kimura, L M, Black
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Hepatitis B Virus Infection and Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor
Pancreas, 2015.
Fiorino, Sirio +8 more
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Mammary Tumor Virus Infections and Immunity
1986Mammary tumorigenesis appears to be influenced by several factors including genetic background, hormones and the immune response. In animal models there is a correlation between infection with mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) and an increased incidence of spontaneous mammary tumors.
Diana M. Lopez +2 more
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Smooth Muscle Tumors in Children With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
Pediatrics, 1992Neoplastic disease is an increasing problem in adults with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Kaposi's sarcoma is the indicator disease in 9% and lymphoma in 3% of adult AIDS cases.1 Indeed, the estimated incidence rate of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHLs) reaches almost 50% in adult patients who have survived for up to 3 years while receiving
B U, Mueller +7 more
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