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Biochemistry of Epstein—Barr Virus

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Abstract

The objective of this introduction is to develop concisely the context in which biochemical studies of Epstein—Barr virus (EBV) have been undertaken. Elements of history and biology are relevant to an understanding of the somewhat unusual course of biochemical research with EBV.

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