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Die Transformation einer „normalen“ Zelle in eine Tumorzelle durch die Infektion mit einem Virus ist durch die moderne Konzeption vom Wesen des Virus und die folgenden grundlegenden Phänomene der Virusinfektion unserem Verständnis nahegebracht worden: Das Wesen der Virusinfektion beruht im Eindringen des Virusgenoms in eine Wirtszelle und im Wirksamwerden seiner genetischen Informationen im Zellgeschehen.

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