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Despite the fact that viruses have been known for nearly 60 years to play a causative role in animal cancer – spontaneous, as well as induced – the final step, isolation of an infective agent, has yet to be taken for any example of the human disease. I want, today, to consider briefly some of the characteristics of virus-cell interaction in the aetiology of animal cancers and the application of such data, if any, to the search for viruses, or virus-like agents, especially for leukaemia and the Burkitt tumour.
Leukemia, Lymphoma, History, 20th Century, Burkitt Lymphoma, Tumor Virus Infections, Cricetinae, Neoplasms, DNA, Viral, Viruses, RNA, Viral, Animals, Humans
Leukemia, Lymphoma, History, 20th Century, Burkitt Lymphoma, Tumor Virus Infections, Cricetinae, Neoplasms, DNA, Viral, Viruses, RNA, Viral, Animals, Humans
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