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  1. ... enteroviruses, and IBR and ERP, bovine and equine herpes viruses, respectively. Attempts were made to collect further evidence ... final candidates to be examined as potentially oncolytic viruses of human ... enterovirus (BE-1 and BE-180), herpes virus (IBR and ERP), and one as yet ...
  2. ... viruses inserted into it, including hepatitis B, rabies, herpes simplex, influenza viruses, and malaria (for example, see Smith, Mackett & Moss, ... been reprogrammed from work on interleukin-2 for herpes, chicken pox and other related viruses; improvement of current vaccine for pertussis; and research ...
  3. ... Control 1998 Oct;26(5):522-33 Occult herpes family viruses may increase mortality in critically ill surgical patients. ...
  4. ... seies, California. “The induction of oncogenic potential by herpes simplex viruses.” —Dr. Ronatp Durr, Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, Hershey, ...
  5. ... type b Hepatitis A virus Hepatitis B virus Herpes simplex viruses lé&2. Herpesvirus varicellae Influenza viruses A and ...
  6. ... infections associated with toxoplasma and rubella, cytomegalo- and herpes simplex viruses. Pe- diatr Res 5:405, 1971 Hanshaw JB: ...
  7. ... block replication of, and cell fusion induced by, herpes simplex viruses (17). Thus, A2-THC treatment of mice may ...
  8. ... research of scientists into the biology of DNA viruses, including herpes, causing shingles and chicken pox; and the adenoviruses, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Review of intramural research (1965) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health
    ... virus which in electron-microscopic morphology resembles the herpes viruses and the Lucke frog kidney carcinoma virus. The' ... in electron mi- croscopic structure, it differs from herpes as well as from previously known canine viruses. The virus is transmissible in suckling pups in ...
  10. ... papova viruses, polyoma and SV40; the human adenoviruses, herpes and EB viruses and the RNA sarcoma and leukemia viruses. The ...
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