EPSTEIN–BARR VIRUS IN THE POPULATION OF TWO GEOGRAPHICALLY DIFFERENT REGIONS OF RUSSIA
It is well known that the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) being widely spread in the human population is also the etiologic agent for a number of malignancies. A notable feature of tumors associated with EBV is their different incidence in various geographical regions, that, as suggested, related with muta...
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Main Authors: | N. B. Senyuta, A. V. Ignatova, M. V. Lomaya, E. V. Goncharova, L. N. Scherback, T. E. Dushenkina, D. V. Gugunov, A. M. Mudunov, V. E. Gurtsevitch |
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Language: | RU |
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Sankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pastera
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/636d6f8035e447ad84d915bb384984b8 |
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