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Lymphomas in the Scid/Hu mice: Effect of EBV on human B-cells in vivo

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Cancer in Transplantation: Prevention and Treatment

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Post-transplant Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)-associated B-cell lymphomas still remain a serious complication that endangered the survival of the patient and the graft.

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Garnier, J.L. et al. (1996). Lymphomas in the Scid/Hu mice: Effect of EBV on human B-cells in vivo. In: Touraine, J.L., Traeger, J., Bétuel, H., Dubernard, J.M., Revillard, J.P., Dupuy, C. (eds) Cancer in Transplantation: Prevention and Treatment. Transplantation and Clinical Immunology, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0175-9_23

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