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Virus Containing Lymphocyte Cultures From Cancer Patients
Seven continuous cell cultures were established from 45 lymphoid tissue specimens from 43 cancer patients. All cultures were free-floating and appeared to be primarily lymphoblasts. Electron microscopic examination revealed herpesvirus-like particles in all the established cell lines and in one cell...
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description | Seven continuous cell cultures were established from 45 lymphoid tissue specimens from 43 cancer patients. All cultures were free-floating and appeared to be primarily lymphoblasts. Electron microscopic examination revealed herpesvirus-like particles in all the established cell lines and in one cell line that was maintained for only 1 month. The particles appeared identical to those observed in Burkitt's lymphoma and other lymphoma and leukemia cultures. In one instance virus particles were observed in the original tissue specimen before-cultivation. The virus particles were not infectious for several cell lines known to be susceptible to herpes simplex virus and other members of this group. |
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