Djatchenko et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Continuous lymphoblastoid suspension cultures from cells of haematopoietic organs of baboons with malignant lymphoma—Biological characterization and biological …Djatchenko et al., 1976
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- 569944058737504600
- Author
- Djatchenko A
- Kakubava V
- Lapin B
- Agrba V
- Yakovleva L
- Samilchuk E
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- Experimentelle Pathologie
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The continuous lymphoblastoid cell lines KMPG-1 and SPG-2 producing baboon herpes virus (HVP) with morphological signs of herpes viruses have been established from haematopoietic organs of lymphomatous baboons. As distinct from H. simplex type I and II …
- 241001529453 unidentified herpesvirus 0 title abstract description 12
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