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Giuseppe Barile1, Maria Grazia Di Certo, Pankaj Trivedi

  • 1Istituto Tecnologie Biomediche, CNR, V.le Marx 43, 00137 Rome, Italy. barile@relay.itbm.rm.cnr.it

Cell Biology International
|April 26, 2003
PubMed

Abstract:

The hypothesis proposed is that the internalization of nude EBV by Raji cells-a CR2-positive line-involves a multi-step mechanism. Our data also indicate that Raji cells do not acquire the ability to kill EBV until after the virions attach to the membrane.

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