Epstein-barr virus infection of naïve B cells in vitro frequently selects clones with mutated immunoglobulin genotypes: implications for virus biology.

E Heath, N Begue-Pastor, S Chaganti, D Croom-Carter, Claire Shannon-Lowe, D Kube, R Feederle, HJ Delecluse, Alan Rickinson, Andrew Bell

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