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Epstein-Barr virus and oncogenesis: From latent genes to tumours
Lawrence Young, Paul Murray
Medicine and Health
Cancer and Genomic Sciences
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Epstein-Barr Virus
100%
Tumor
100%
Oncogenesis
100%
Latent Genes
100%
Virus
66%
Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines
33%
B Cells
16%
Virus Proteins
16%
Hodgkin Disease
16%
Infected Tumor
16%
Gene Expression
16%
Virus Latency
16%
Virus Gene
16%
Burkitt Lymphoma
16%
Cell Pools
16%
B-cell Lymphoma
16%
Etiology
16%
Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
16%
Persistent Infection
16%
Epithelial Tumor
16%
Asymptomatic Infection
16%
Human Herpesvirus
16%
Gene Function
16%
Latent Virus
16%
Lymphoid Tumors
16%
Virus Infection
16%
Resting B Cells
16%
B Cell Development
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Epstein Barr Virus
100%
Neoplasm
100%
Carcinogenesis
100%
Virus
66%
B Cell
33%
Lymphoblastoid Cell Line
33%
In Vitro
16%
Transplantation
16%
Viral Protein
16%
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
16%
Gene Expression
16%
B-Cell Lymphoma
16%
Epithelioma
16%
Herpesviridae
16%
Persistent Infection
16%
Nasopharynx Carcinoma
16%
Burkitt's Lymphoma
16%
Virus Gene
16%
Subclinical Infection
16%
Gene Function
16%
Lymphatic System Tumor
16%
Virus Infection
16%
B Cell Development
16%
Virus Latency
16%
Latent Virus Infection
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Epstein Barr Virus
100%
Virus
66%
B Cell
50%
Lymphoblastoid Cell Line
33%
Viral Protein
16%
Virus Gene
16%
Virus Latency
16%
Gene Expression
16%
Herpesviridae
16%
Viral Disease
16%
Gene Function
16%
B Cell Development
16%