THE MODERN CONCEPTIONS ABOUT IMMUNOPATHOGENESIS OF INFECTION CAUSED BY THE EPSTEIN–BARR VIRUS
Medical Immunology
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THE MODERN CONCEPTIONS ABOUT IMMUNOPATHOGENESIS OF INFECTION CAUSED BY THE EPSTEIN–BARR VIRUS
СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЯ ОБ ИММУНОПАТОГЕНЕЗЕ ИНФЕКЦИИ, ВЫЗВАННОЙ ВИРУСОМ ЭПШТЕЙНА–БАРР |
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T. Goreiko V.
N. Kalinina M. L. Drygina V. Т. Горейко В.; ФГУЗ «Всероссийский центр экстренной и радиационной медицины имени А.М. Никифорова» МЧС России, Санкт-Петербург Н. Калинина М.; ФГУЗ «Всероссийский центр экстренной и радиационной медицины имени А.М. Никифорова» МЧС России, Санкт-Петербург Л. Дрыгина Б.; ФГУЗ «Всероссийский центр экстренной и радиационной медицины имени А.М. Никифорова» МЧС России, Санкт-Петербург |
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Epstein–Barr virus
вирус Эпштейна–Барр |
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Abstract. The current review summarizes modern data about structural and functional organization of the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and stages of its reproduction. The information concerning immune pathogenesis and clinical features of infection caused by EBV and EBV-associated diseases is presented in the article.
Резюме. Обзор посвящен современным представлениям о структурно-функциональной организации и этапах репродукции вируса Эпштейна–Барр (ВЭБ). Представлены данные об иммунопатогенезе и особенностях клинических проявлений инфекции, вызванной ВЭБ (ИВЭБ), и ВЭБ-ассоциированных заболеваний. |
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Publishing house of Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute
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2014-06-26
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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application/pdf
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http://iimmun.ru/index.php/iimm/article/view/36
10.15789/2220-7619-2011-2-121-130 |
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Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity; Том 1, № 2 (2011); 121-130
Инфекция и иммунитет; Том 1, № 2 (2011); 121-130 2313-7398 2220-7619 10.15789/2220-7619-2011-2 |
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rus
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http://iimmun.ru/index.php/iimm/article/view/36/35
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