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  3. ... editors about the pos- sible significance of the cytomegalovirus (CMV) induced immune suppression I had found to ... B hepatitis (NANB) is still at the gate; cytomegalovirus is yielding slowly to molecular assault while still ...
  4. ... cites two of your articles: On page 200, “"Cytomegalovirus antlgen wnthln human arterial smooth muscile cells.” Lancet. 1983. : On page 208, “High levels of cytomegalovirus antibody in patients requiring vascular surgery for atherosclerosis.” ...
  5. ... al. Risk of transmitting the human immunodeficiency virus, cytomegalovirus, and hepatitis B virus to health care workers ...
  6. ... Mikhail JR, Batten JC. Primary pneumocystis carnii and cytomegalovirus in- fections. Lancet 1981; 2:1339. Tye MJ, ...
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