人鼻咽黏膜非恶性上皮细胞感染eb病毒的研究。

H Albeck, P Bretlau, B L Hansen, A Hornsleth
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Epstein-Barr病毒仅感染培养的人鼻咽粘膜上皮细胞,当细胞维持在阻止终末分化的条件下。这些细胞的感染导致明显的细胞病理学,类似于其他疱疹病毒组成员在细胞培养中诱导的形态。
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Epstein-Barr virus infection in cultured non-malignant epithelial cells from human nasopharyngeal mucosa.

Epstein-Barr virus infected cultured epithelial cells from the human nasopharyngeal mucosa only, when the cells were maintained under conditions preventing terminal differentiation. The infection of these cells resulted in a marked cytopathology resembling that morphology induced in cell cultures by other members of the herpesvirus group.

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