A bacterial genotoxin causes virus reactivation and genomic instability in Epstein–Barr virus infected epithelial cells pointing to a role of co‐infection in viral oncogenesis
Teresa Frisan(Karolinska Institutet), Maria G. Masucci(Karolinska Institutet)
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