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Viral Tumor Markers

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Morphological Tumor Markers

Part of the book series: Current Topics in Pathology ((CT PATHOLOGY,volume 77))

Abstract

In diagnostic virology, isolation of viruses by culturing infectious material and serological immunoassays have usually met the clinical needs for:

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    accurate identification of the infectious agent,

  2. 2.

    definition of the state of the disease (acute, convalescence, recovery),

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    information on the infectiousness of patients,

  4. 4.

    monitoring the immune status of patients,

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    estimation of the prognosis (KINGSBURY and FALKOW 1985).

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Löning, T., Milde, K. (1987). Viral Tumor Markers. In: Seifer, G. (eds) Morphological Tumor Markers. Current Topics in Pathology, vol 77. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71356-9_14

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