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Telomerase activity impacts on Epstein-Barr virus infection of AGS cells.

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Fig 1. Increased hTERT/DNhTERT expression and altered telomerase activity in engineered epithelial cell lines
Fig 2. GFP and EBV gene expression early upon inoculation of HEK293 cells with rB95.8
Fig 4. Telomerase dependent EBV gene expression in epithelial cells upon infection with rB95.8
Fig 5. Infection frequencies of AGS cell lines upon infection with different EBV strains
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