Search Results - "Labrecque, L G"
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Epstein-Barr virus in epithelial cell tumors : a breast cancer study
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-01-1995)“…The human herpes virus Epstein-Barr (EBV) is clearly associated with African Burkitt's lymphoma and the undifferentiated from of nasopharyngeal carcinoma,…”
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Diffuse Pneumonia Associated with Infectious Mononucleosis: Detection of Epstein-Barr Virus in Lung Tissue by In Situ Hybridization
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-03-1996)“…In adults pulmonary involvement during acute infectious mononucleosis is rare, and the primary cause of pneumonitis is not always clear. A 34-year-old man…”
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Expression of Epstein‐Barr virus lytically related genes in African Burkitt's lymphoma: Correlation with patient response to therapy
Published in International journal of cancer (31-03-1999)“…A study on the Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV)–associated malignancy (endemic) Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) was initiated on fine‐needle‐aspiration biopsies from 46 proven…”
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In situ hybridisation of EBV DNA-DNA hybrids using wet heat in polypropylene containers
Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-12-1992)“…AIMS: To explore procedures designed to optimise DNA-DNA in situ hybridisation, using cells infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and tissues and subfragments…”
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Promiscuous expression of Epstein‐Barr virus genes in Burkitt's lymphoma from the central African country Malawi
Published in International journal of cancer (10-06-2002)“…Primary BL in Malawian children has a very high frequency association, approaching 100%, with the human herpesvirus EBV. A detailed study carried out on viral…”
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Correlation between cytopathological results and in situ hybridisation on needle aspiration biopsies of suspected African Burkitt's lymphomas
Published in International journal of cancer (01-12-1994)“…Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) is a very high-incidence malignancy in sub-Saharan Africa, where it targets mainly young children. This lymphoma is closely associated…”
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