Limb function following conservation treatment of adult soft tissue sarcoma

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Louise Spruce ◽  
Ros Eeles ◽  
Ian Fryatt ◽  
Clive L. Harmer ◽  
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Jeffrey Greenberg ◽  
James C. Yang ◽  
Marcia H. Lampert ◽  
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Sebastian Bauer ◽  
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M. Benyesh-Melnick

A new virus, established as a member of the herpesvirus group by electron microscopy, was isolated from spontaneously degenerating cell cultures derived from the kidneys and lungs of two normal tree shrews. The virus was found to replicate best in cells derived from the homologous species. The cells used were a tree shrew cell line, T-23, which was derived from a spontaneous soft tissue sarcoma. The virus did not multiply or did so poorly for a limited number of passages in human, monkey, rodent, rabbit or chick embryo cells. In the T-23 cells, the virus behaved as members of the subgroup B of herpesvirus, in that the virus remained primarily cell associated.


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S Weiß ◽  
A Korthaus ◽  
K-H Frosch ◽  
C Schlickewei ◽  
M Priemel

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