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EphA7 Functions as Receptor on BJAB Cells for Cell-to-Cell Transmission of the Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus and for Cell-Free Infection by the Related Rhesus Monkey Rhadinovirus
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EphA7 Functions as Receptor on BJAB Cells for Cell-to-Cell Transmission of the Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus and for Cell-Free Infection by the Related Rhesus Monkey Rhadinovirus

Anna K Großkopf, Sarah Schlagowski, Bojan F Hörnich, Thomas Fricke, Ronald C Desrosiers and Alexander S Hahn
Journal of virology, Vol.93(15)
2019-08-01
PMCID: PMC6639272
PMID: 31118261

Abstract

Lymphoma, Primary Effusion - metabolism Rhadinovirus - genetics Viral Envelope Proteins - genetics Receptors, Virus - metabolism Humans Rhadinovirus - metabolism Herpesvirus 8, Human - genetics Lymphoma, Primary Effusion - pathology Macaca mulatta Receptors, Virus - genetics Virus Internalization Animals Herpesvirus 8, Human - metabolism Receptor, EphA7 - metabolism Viral Envelope Proteins - metabolism B-Lymphocytes - virology Cell Line, Tumor Receptor, EphA7 - genetics B-Lymphocytes - pathology Rhadinovirus - physiology B-Lymphocytes - metabolism Herpesvirus 8, Human - physiology
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.130 Lymphomas
1.130.1220 Kaposi
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