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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 31, 1997
Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor (TRAF)-1, TRAF-2, and TRAF-3 interact in vivo with the CD30 cytoplasmic domain; TRAF-2 mediates CD30-induced nuclear factor kappa B activationE Kieff
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 1, 1995
Epstein-Barr virus: new insightsE Kieff
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 14, 1995
Epstein-Barr virus--increasing evidence of a link to carcinomaE Kieff
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs|August 26, 1998
Current perspectives on the molecular pathogenesis of virus-induced cancers in human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndromeE Kieff
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1992
Use of second-site homologous recombination to demonstrate that Epstein-Barr virus nuclear protein 3B is not important for lymphocyte infection or growth transformation in vitroB Tomkinson, E Kieff
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1978
DNA of Epstein-Barr virus. IV. Linkage map of restriction enzyme fragments of the B95-8 and W91 strains of Epstein-Barr VirusD Given, E Kieff
Journal of Virology|June 1, 1988
A sixth Epstein-Barr virus nuclear protein (EBNA3B) is expressed in latently infected growth-transformed lymphocytesL Petti, E Kieff
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1983
One of two Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigens contains a glycine-alanine copolymer domainK Hennessy, E Kieff
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1981
Epstein-Barr virus DNA. X. Direct repeat within the internal direct repeat of Epstein-Barr virus DNAA Cheung, E Kieff
Journal of Virology|February 1, 1995
Reducing the complexity of the transforming Epstein-Barr virus genome to 64 kilobase pairsE Robertson, E Kieff
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 31, 1997
Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor (TRAF)-1, TRAF-2, and TRAF-3 interact in vivo with the CD30 cytoplasmic domain; TRAF-2 mediates CD30-induced nuclear factor kappa B activationE Kieff
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 1, 1995
Epstein-Barr virus: new insightsE Kieff
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 14, 1995
Epstein-Barr virus--increasing evidence of a link to carcinomaE Kieff
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs|August 26, 1998
Current perspectives on the molecular pathogenesis of virus-induced cancers in human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndromeE Kieff
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1992
Use of second-site homologous recombination to demonstrate that Epstein-Barr virus nuclear protein 3B is not important for lymphocyte infection or growth transformation in vitroB Tomkinson, E Kieff
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1978
DNA of Epstein-Barr virus. IV. Linkage map of restriction enzyme fragments of the B95-8 and W91 strains of Epstein-Barr VirusD Given, E Kieff
Journal of Virology|June 1, 1988
A sixth Epstein-Barr virus nuclear protein (EBNA3B) is expressed in latently infected growth-transformed lymphocytesL Petti, E Kieff
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1983
One of two Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigens contains a glycine-alanine copolymer domainK Hennessy, E Kieff
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1981
Epstein-Barr virus DNA. X. Direct repeat within the internal direct repeat of Epstein-Barr virus DNAA Cheung, E Kieff
Journal of Virology|February 1, 1995
Reducing the complexity of the transforming Epstein-Barr virus genome to 64 kilobase pairsE Robertson, E Kieff
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