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The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) was discovered in 1964. At the time, the very idea of a virus underlying a cancer was revolutionary. Cancer is, after all, not catching. Even now, the idea of a virus causing cancer surprises many people. But Epstein-Barr, named after its discoverers, Sir Anthony Epstein and Dr Yvonne Barr, is fascinating for other reasons too. Almost everyone carries it, yet it is only under certain circumstances that it produces disease. It has been associated withdifferent, apparently unrelated, diseases in different populations: Burkitt's Lymphoma, producing tumours in the jaw,
Epstein-Barr virus. --- Viral carcinogenesis. --- Microbial carcinogenesis --- Oncogenic viruses --- Burkitt herpesvirus --- Burkitt's lymphoma virus --- E-B virus --- EBV (Virus) --- Human herpesvirus-4 --- Infectious mononucleosis virus --- Herpesviruses --- Oncogenic DNA viruses
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Epstein Barr virus (EBV) was discovered as the first human tumor virus around 50 years ago. Since its discovery in Burkitt’s lymphoma it has been associated with various other malignancies, infectious mononucleosis and even autoimmune diseases. The two book volumes on EBV summarize the first 50 years of research on this tumor virus, starting with historical perspectives on discovery, oncogenicity and immune control, reviewing the role that the virus plays in the various associated diseases and concluding with a discussion on how the immune system keeps persistent EBV infection under control in healthy EBV carriers and can be used to treat EBV associated diseases. The respective 32 chapters are written by international experts from three continents for health care providers, biomedical researchers and patients that are affected by EBV. The assembled knowledge should help to understand EBV associated diseases better and to develop EBV specific vaccination in the near future.
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Herpesvirus 4, Human. --- Neoplasms --- Burkitt's Lymphoma Virus --- HHV-4 --- Herpesvirus 4 (gamma), Human --- Burkitt Herpesvirus --- Burkitt Lymphoma Virus --- E-B Virus --- EBV --- Epstein-Barr Virus --- Human Herpesvirus 4 --- Infectious Mononucleosis Virus --- Burkitts Lymphoma Virus --- E B Virus --- E-B Viruses --- Epstein Barr Virus --- Herpesvirus, Burkitt --- Infectious Mononucleosis Viruses --- Lymphoma Virus, Burkitt --- Mononucleosis Virus, Infectious --- Mononucleosis Viruses, Infectious --- etiology. --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- Herpesvirus 4, Human --- etiology
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Epstein Barr virus (EBV) was discovered as the first human tumor virus around 50 years ago. Since its discovery in Burkitt’s lymphoma it has been associated with various other malignancies, infectious mononucleosis and even autoimmune diseases. The two book volumes on EBV summarize the first 50 years of research on this tumor virus, starting with historical perspectives on discovery, oncogenicity and immune control, reviewing the role that the virus plays in the various associated diseases and concluding with a discussion on how the immune system keeps persistent EBV infection under control in healthy EBV carriers and can be used to treat EBV associated diseases. The respective 32 chapters are written by international experts from three continents for health care providers, biomedical researchers and patients that are affected by EBV. The assembled knowledge should help to understand EBV associated diseases better and to develop EBV specific vaccination in the near future.
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Tumor Virus Infections. --- Herpesvirus 4, Human. --- Herpesvirus 8, Human. --- Herpesviridae Infections --- Lymphoma --- Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms --- Risk Assessment. --- HHV-8 --- Herpesvirus, Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated --- Human Herpesvirus 8 --- Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus --- Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated --- KSHV --- Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus --- Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma Associated --- Herpesvirus, Kaposi's Sarcoma Associated --- Herpesvirus, Kaposis Sarcoma-Associated --- Herpesviruses, Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated --- Kaposi Sarcoma Associated Herpesvirus --- Kaposi's Sarcoma Associated Herpesvirus --- Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesviruses --- Kaposis Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus --- Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus, Kaposi --- Sarcoma-Associated Herpesviruses, Kaposi's --- Burkitt's Lymphoma Virus --- HHV-4 --- Herpesvirus 4 (gamma), Human --- Burkitt Herpesvirus --- Burkitt Lymphoma Virus --- E-B Virus --- EBV --- Epstein-Barr Virus --- Human Herpesvirus 4 --- Infectious Mononucleosis Virus --- Burkitts Lymphoma Virus --- E B Virus --- E-B Viruses --- Epstein Barr Virus --- Herpesvirus, Burkitt --- Infectious Mononucleosis Viruses --- Lymphoma Virus, Burkitt --- Mononucleosis Virus, Infectious --- Mononucleosis Viruses, Infectious --- Heatlh Risk Assessment --- Risks and Benefits --- Assessment, Risk --- Benefit-Risk Assessment --- Risk-Benefit Assessment --- Assessment, Benefit-Risk --- Assessment, Heatlh Risk --- Assessment, Risk-Benefit --- Assessments, Benefit-Risk --- Assessments, Heatlh Risk --- Assessments, Risk --- Assessments, Risk-Benefit --- Benefit Risk Assessment --- Benefit-Risk Assessments --- Benefits and Risks --- Heatlh Risk Assessments --- Risk Assessment, Heatlh --- Risk Assessments --- Risk Assessments, Heatlh --- Risk Benefit Assessment --- Risk-Benefit Assessments --- Infections, Tumor Virus --- Fibroma, Shope --- Papilloma, Shope --- Infection, Tumor Virus --- Shope Fibroma --- Shope Papilloma --- Tumor Virus Infection --- Neoplasms, Experimental --- Oncogenic Viruses --- complications. --- etiology. --- Conferences - Meetings --- Health Risk Assessment --- Assessment, Health Risk --- Assessments, Health Risk --- Health Risk Assessments --- Risk Assessment, Health --- Risk Assessments, Health --- Risk Analysis --- Analysis, Risk --- Risk Analyses --- Tumor Virus Infections --- Herpesvirus 4, Human --- Herpesvirus 8, Human --- Risk Assessment --- complications --- etiology --- Epstein-Barr virus. --- Kaposi's sarcoma. --- Carcinogens.
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