1.Epidemic analysis of brucellosis in Datong of Shanxi province between 2006 and 2009
Xue-ping, GA ; Zhen-yu, LI ; Man-qing, GUO ; Wen-hua, WU ; Yue-zhen, XING
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(5):552-554
ObjectiveTo investigate the epidemic situation of brucellosis in Datong city, and to provide scientific evidence for making appropriate prevention and control measures. MethodsSurveillance data of human brucellosis in 7 countris and 4 districts in Datong city between 2006 and 2009 were collected, throng the national network straight quote system in an infectious diseases. Excel database was established and all data were statistically analyzed. Incidence of brucellosis in local population was analyzed. The regional distribution, time distribution,occupation, age and sex distribution were analyzed. Epidemic characteristics and trend of brucellosis in Datong city were summarized. Results A total of 5195 cases of brucellosis patients in Datong were found between 2006 and 2009, the average incidence rate was 57.51/10 million. All counties had the disease, and the onset of the disease mainly in the spring and summer. Most cases were young males. Farmer case was 81.67%(4243/5195) of the total patients. ConclusionsFrom 2006 to 2009, epidemic characteristic of Datong human brucellosis ishigh-low-high(incidence). We suggests the Department concerned to strengthen the prevention and control of the disease in some counties, focusing on spreading of disease prevention and control knowledge among farmers and increase their self-protection awareness.
2.Complications of Hydroxyapatite Orbital Implants (A Review of 110 Consecutive Cases).
Suck Man JIN ; Jung Han KIM ; In Chul KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2000;41(10):2144-2156
There are many clinical reports on implant exposure as a complication of hydroxyapatite orbital implantation, but relatively small number of reports have concerned full range of complications that can occur with hydroxyapatite orbital implants. The authors analyzed all the complications associated with the 110 hydroxyapatite orbital implants performed by one surgeon at the department of ophthalmology, Presbyterian Medical Center between January 1993 and June 1998, and discussed the management and progression of them. There were 8 kinds, 40 cases of soft tissue problems, 3 kinds, 20 cases of eyelid problems, and 7 kinds, 27 cases with prosthesis and pegging.Most of them were improved with conservative management and surgical treatments were required in 2 cases with conjunctival wound disruption, 5 cases with implant exposure, 3 cases with overgrowth of subconjunctival granulation tissue, 3 cases with ptosis, 1 case with eyelid laxity, 2 cases with peg extraction, and 4 cases with poor peg position. Surgeons and patients who want to use hydroxyapatite as an orbital implant would be more satisfied with thorough knowledge on many possible complications and their etiology, proper prevention and management.
Durapatite*
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Eyelids
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Granulation Tissue
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Humans
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Ophthalmology
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Orbit*
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Orbital Implants*
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Prostheses and Implants
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Protestantism
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Wounds and Injuries
3.Biased G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling: New Player in Modulating Physiology and Pathology.
Zuzana BOLOGNA ; Jian Peng TEOH ; Ahmed S BAYOUMI ; Yaoliang TANG ; Il man KIM
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2017;25(1):12-25
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a family of cell-surface proteins that play critical roles in regulating a variety of pathophysiological processes and thus are targeted by almost a third of currently available therapeutics. It was originally thought that GPCRs convert extracellular stimuli into intracellular signals through activating G proteins, whereas β-arrestins have important roles in internalization and desensitization of the receptor. Over the past decade, several novel functional aspects of β-arrestins in regulating GPCR signaling have been discovered. These previously unanticipated roles of β-arrestins to act as signal transducers and mediators of G protein-independent signaling have led to the concept of biased agonism. Biased GPCR ligands are able to engage with their target receptors in a manner that preferentially activates only G protein- or β-arrestin-mediated downstream signaling. This offers the potential for next generation drugs with high selectivity to therapeutically relevant GPCR signaling pathways. In this review, we provide a summary of the recent studies highlighting G protein- or β-arrestin-biased GPCR signaling and the effects of biased ligands on disease pathogenesis and regulation.
Bias (Epidemiology)*
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Felodipine
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GTP-Binding Proteins
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Humans
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Ligands
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Pathology*
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Physiology*
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Transducers
4.The Generation of Reassortants by Genetic Reassortment between Different Serotypes of Hantaviruses.
Man Seong PARK ; Dong Hoon CHUNG ; Pyung Woo LEE
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2003;33(1):69-80
Hantaviruses are negative-strand RNA viruses that contain three segmented (L/M/S) genome and belong to the genus hantavirus of the family Bunyaviridae. Due to such an unique structure of segmented RNA genome, hantaviruses have a possibility to produce reassortants that containing genomic sets mixed with different segments originated from both parental viruses during the genetic interaction. To investigate whether this phenomenon occurs in vitro, Hantaan (HTN) and Seoul (SEO) viruses were co-infected into Vero-E6 cells and virulent Maaji (MAA) virus was superinfected into avirulent Prospect Hill (PH) virus-infected Vero-E6 cells, respectively. To select only reassortants among progeny viruses, well separated plaque clones were analyzed by multiplex RT-PCR. The putative reassortant viruses detected by 1st multiplex RT-PCR were plaque-purified three times and confirmed by 2nd multiplex RT-PCR. Only 3 reassortants like HTN/HTN/SEO, SEO/HTN/HTN and SEO/HTN/SEO and only 2 reassortants like PH/MAA/MAA, MAA/MAA/PH as designated in order of L/M/S of genomic segments have been identified so far. These results indicate that genetic reassortment can be induced by mixed-infection of two more distantly related serotypes of hantavirus. Interestingly, reassortant SEO/HTN/SEO containing HTN viral M RNA segment is isolated more frequently. This implies that preferential selection of M genome segments occurred when RNA genomes were packaged into virion and also the process of packaging of RNA segments into virion is not random phenomenon. These reassortants would be helpful to know whether genetic reassortment is dependent on genetic distance between hantaviruses and which viral RNA segment plays an important role in coding for virulence marker. Therefore, genetic reassortment can be useful genetic tool to understand genetical, and biological function of hantavirus.
Bunyaviridae
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Clinical Coding
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Clone Cells
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Genome
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Hantavirus*
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Humans
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Parents
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Product Packaging
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Reassortant Viruses
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RNA
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RNA Viruses
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RNA, Viral
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Seoul
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Virion
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Virulence
5.Characterization of Proinflammatory Responses and Innate Signaling Activation in Macrophages Infected with Mycobacterium scrofulaceum.
Ki Hye KIM ; Tae Sung KIM ; Joy G LEE ; Jeong Kyu PARK ; Miso YANG ; Jin Man KIM ; Eun Kyeong JO ; Jae Min YUK
Immune Network 2014;14(6):307-320
Mycobacterium scrofulaceum is an environmental and slow-growing atypical mycobacterium. Emerging evidence suggests that M. scrofulaceum infection is associated with cervical lymphadenitis in children and pulmonary or systemic infections in immunocompromised adults. However, the nature of host innate immune responses to M. scrofulaceum remains unclear. In this study, we examined the innate immune responses in murine bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) infected with different M. scrofulaceum strains including ATCC type strains and two clinically isolated strains (rough and smooth types). All three strains resulted in the production of proinflammatory cytokines in BMDMs mediated through toll-like receptor-2 and the adaptor MyD88. Activation of MAPKs (extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2, and p38, and c-Jun N-terminal kinase) and nuclear receptor (NF)-kappaB together with intracellular reactive oxygen species generation were required for the expression of proinflammatory cytokines in BMDMs. In addition, the rough morphotypes of M. scrofulaceum clinical strains induced higher levels of proinflammatory cytokines, MAPK and NF-kappaB activation, and ROS production than other strains. When mice were infected with different M. scrofulaceum strains, those infected with the rough strain showed the greatest hepatosplenomegaly, granulomatous lesions, and immune cell infiltration in the lungs. Notably, the bacterial load was higher in mice infected with rough colonies than in mice infected with ATCC or smooth strains. Collectively, these data indicate that rough M. scrofulaceum induces higher inflammatory responses and virulence than ATCC or smooth strains.
Adult
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Animals
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Bacterial Load
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Child
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Cytokines
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Humans
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Immunity, Innate
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Lung
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Lymphadenitis
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Macrophages*
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Mice
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Mycobacterium scrofulaceum*
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NF-kappa B
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Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
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Phosphotransferases
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Virulence
6.Pure Basaloid Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix: A Case Report.
Yong Soon KWON ; Yong Man KIM ; Ga Won CHOI ; Young Tak KIM ; Joo Hyun NAM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(3):542-545
Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix is an extremely rare malignancy of the female genital tract with a poorer clinical outcome than squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix. We report a case of pure basaloid squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix. A 70-yr-old woman with vaginal bleeding was referred to our institute. A basaloid squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix, of International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage Ib1, was diagnosed by a loop electrosurgical excision procedure cone biopsy. A radical hysterectomy was performed, along with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, pelvic lymph node dissection, and para-aortic lymph node sampling. Pathologic findings were consistent with a basaloid squamous cell carcinoma confined to the cervix without an extracervical tumor. No further treatment was administered and there was no clinical evidence of recurrence during the 12 months of follow-up. Follow-up for the patient is ongoing. Although basaloid squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix is thought to behave aggressively, accumulation of data on these rare tumors is necessary to determine whether their behavior differs significantly from that of conventional cervical squamous cell carcinoma of similar clinical stage. These data would be useful for defining the best diagnosis and treatment for these rare tumors.
Aged
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/*diagnosis/pathology/surgery
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Colonoscopy
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Female
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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Magnetic Resonance Angiography
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/*diagnosis/pathology/surgery
7.Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of the Maxillary Sinus in a Spray Painter from an Automobile Repair Shop.
Seok Hwan CHOI ; Se Yeong KIM ; Man Ki SON ; Hui Seok YANG ; Sun Woo LEE ; Jung Il KIM ; Kap Yeol JUNG
Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2013;25(1):30-
BACKGROUND: We report a case of a spray painter who developed malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) of the maxillary sinus following long-term exposure to chromium, nickel, and formaldehyde, implying that these agents are probable causal agents of MFH. CASE REPORT: The patient developed right-sided prosopalgia that began twenty months ago. The symptom persisted despite medical treatment. After two months, he was diagnosed with MFH through imaging studies, surgery, and pathological microscopic findings at a university hospital in Seoul. His social, medical, and family history was unremarkable. The patient had worked for about 18 years at an automobile repair shop as a spray painter. During this period, he had been exposed to various occupational agents, such as hexavalent chromium, nickel, and formaldehyde, without appropriate personal protective equipment. He painted 6 days a week and worked for about 8 hours a day. Investigation of the patient's work environment detected hexavalent chromium, chromate, nickel, and formaldehyde. CONCLUSIONS: The study revealed that the patient had been exposed to hexavalent chromium, formaldehyde, and nickel compounds through sanding and spray painting. The association between paranasal cancer and exposure to the aforementioned occupational human carcinogens has been established. We suggest, in this case, the possibility that the paint spraying acted as a causal agent for paranasal cancer.
Automobiles*
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Carcinogens
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Chromium
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Formaldehyde
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Histiocytoma, Malignant Fibrous*
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Humans
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Maxillary Sinus*
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Nickel
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Occupational Exposure
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Paint
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Paintings
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Seoul
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Silicon Dioxide
8.A Case of Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis that Improved with GM-CSF Inhalation Therapy.
Bok Soon CHANG ; Jungwon NOH ; Chang Soo OK ; Ga Yeon LEE ; Seo Young SOHN ; Sunha BAHNG ; Man Pyo CHUNG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2011;80(5):588-594
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare condition that is treated using whole lung lavage. A recent study suggested that granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) plays roles in both the pathogenesis and treatment of PAP. We present a 69-year-old man with PAP who deteriorated despite bilateral whole lung lavage; that said, his symptoms, chest X-ray findings, and pulmonary function test improved after GM-CSF inhalation therapy over 12 months. GM-CSF therapy is an effective treatment modality for PAP.
Aged
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage
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Colony-Stimulating Factors
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Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
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Humans
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Inhalation
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Lung
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Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis
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Respiratory Function Tests
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Respiratory Therapy
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Thorax
9.Visually Evoked Sympathetic Skin Response in Normal Subjects.
Jung Il KIM ; Kyoung Kyune PARK ; Ji Man LEE ; Jong Yeol KIM ; Sung Pa PARK ; Chung Kyu SUH
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2003;21(1):70-76
BACKGROUND: Sympathetic skin response (SSR) is a transient change in the electrical potential of the skin that is evoked by internal or external stimuli. In the present study, our purpose was to compare electrical and visual stimulation methods of evoking a SSR. METHODS: SSRs evoked by both electrical and visual stimulation were recorded from the palm and sole from 48 healthy volunteers. RESULTS: SSRs were obtained in all normal control subjects following both electrical and visual stimulation. The latency of SSR following electrical stimulation was 1383.75+/-223.56 msec at the palm and 1790.54+/-318.70 msec at the sole, and that following visual stimulation was 1518.75+/-252.64 msec at the palm and 1930.10+/-226.19 msec at the sole. The latencies of SSRs following visual stimulation were prolonged significantly more than those following electrical stimulation. The amplitudes of SSRs following visual stimulation were significantly lower than those following electrical stimulation, and the amplitude of SSRs following both electrical and visual stimulation had marked intersubject and intrasubject variabilities in each of the stimulations. CONCLUSIONS: The SSR evoked by visual stimulation is as reliable as known electrical stimulation for determining sympathetic functions and is a less invasive method. Latencies by visual stimulation are longer than those by electrical stimulation in both the palm and sole. The visual stimulation method of evoking a SSR is not influenced by an ascending somatosensory pathway theoretically, so we can postulate that it reflects a purely autonomic function if there is no problem in the visual pathway.
Electric Stimulation
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Healthy Volunteers
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Photic Stimulation
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Skin*
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Visual Pathways
10.Cross-linking of CD80 and CD86 Diminishes Expression of CD54 on EBV-transformed B Cells through Inactivation of RhoA and Ras.
Ga Bin PARK ; Yeong Seok KIM ; Hyunkeun SONG ; Seonghan KIM ; Dong Man PARK ; Wang Jae LEE ; Dae Young HUR
Immune Network 2011;11(6):390-398
BACKGROUND: Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infected B cells are transformed into lymphoblastoid cell lines. Some researchers suggested some a few similarities between this process and carcinogenesis. We observed the expression of CD80 and CD86, co-stimulatory molecules on EBV-transformed B cells and changes of CD54 expression after stimulation of CD80 and CD86. METHODS: CD80 and CD86 were stimulated using anti-CD80 and anti-CD86 monoclonal antibodies. To assess apoptosis and surface protein expression, flow cytometric analysis was performed. Intracellular signal molecules were evaluated by RT-PCR and immunoblot. Morphology and localization of proteins were examined using inverted or confocal microscope. RESULTS: Cross-linking of CD80 and CD86 induced apoptosis and interfered with proliferation of EBV-transformed B cells, and dispersion of clumped cells. We also examined that their stimulation induced ROS accumulation and reduced CD54 expression. Interestingly, we observed that CD80 and CD86 diminished the expression of CD54 in different methods. Both CD80 and CD86 down-regulated activation of focal adhesion kinase. CD80 stimulus inhibited CD54 expression through mainly RhoA inactivation, while CD86 down-regulated Ras and JNK phosphorylation. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that co-stimulatory CD80 and CD86 molecules, expressed EBV-transformed B cells, may play a role in apoptosis and cell adhesion.
Antibodies, Monoclonal
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Apoptosis
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B-Lymphocytes
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Cell Adhesion
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Cell Line
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Focal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
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Herpesvirus 4, Human
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Proteins