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Herpesvirus-Induced Lymphoproliferative Diseases in Non-Human Primates

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Non-human primate experimental models for Herpes virus-induced lymphoproliferative diseases.

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Johnson, D.R. (1984). Herpesvirus-Induced Lymphoproliferative Diseases in Non-Human Primates. In: Purtilo, D.T. (eds) Immune Deficiency and Cancer. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4760-6_12

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