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    Epstein-Barr virus:more than 50 years old and still providing surprises

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    It is more than 50 years since the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), the first human tumour virus, was discovered. EBV has subsequently been found to be associated with a diverse range of tumours of both lymphoid and epithelial origin. Progress in the molecular analysis of EBV has revealed fundamental mechanisms of more general relevance to the oncogenic process. This Timeline article highlights key milestones in the 50-year history of EBV and discusses how this virus provides a paradigm for exploiting insights at the molecular level in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer

    Ultrastructural Characteristics of Human Tumor Cells in Vitro

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    Optical Nonlinearities with Ultrashort Pulses

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    Empirische PrĂĽfung der Hypothesen

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    The Digestive System

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    The pineal gland: anatomy, physiology, and clinical significance

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    Epstein–Barr virus: more than 50 years old and still providing surprises

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