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[Viral tumors in monkeys].

B A Lapin

    Archiv Fur Geschwulstforschung
    |January 1, 1986
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    This review covers virus-induced tumors in primates, focusing on lymphomas and their associated viruses like herpesviruses and retroviruses. These animal models are valuable for studying human tumors.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Virology
    • Comparative Pathology

    Context:

    • Virus-induced tumors are a significant area of research in oncology.
    • Primates serve as crucial animal models for studying complex diseases.
    • Understanding oncogenesis in animal models aids human disease research.

    Purpose:

    • To review virus-induced tumors in primates.
    • To highlight the role of herpesviruses and retroviruses in haemoblastoses (lymphomas).
    • To demonstrate the utility of primate models for analyzing human tumors.

    Summary:

    • Presents a review of virus-induced tumors in primate species.
    • Specifically discusses haemoblastoses (lymphomas) and their viral etiologies, including herpesviruses and retroviruses.
    • Emphasizes the importance of these animal models for investigating analogous human neoplastic diseases.

    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the mechanisms of viral oncogenesis.
    • Validates the use of primate models in cancer research.
    • Facilitates comparative oncology studies between primates and humans.