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1. EBV epigenetically suppresses the B cell-to-plasma cell differentiation pathway while establishing long-term latency.

2. Epstein-Barr virus ensures B cell survival by uniquely modulating apoptosis at early and late times after infection

3. EBNA3C Directs Recruitment of RBPJ (CBF1) to Chromatin during the Process of Gene Repression in EBV Infected B Cells.

4. Epstein-Barr Virus Proteins EBNA3A and EBNA3C Together Induce Expression of the Oncogenic MicroRNA Cluster miR-221/miR-222 and Ablate Expression of Its Target p57KIP2.

5. Induction of p16(INK4a) is the major barrier to proliferation when Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) transforms primary B cells into lymphoblastoid cell lines.

6. Latent Epstein-Barr virus can inhibit apoptosis in B cells by blocking the induction of NOXA expression.

7. Extensive co-operation between the Epstein-Barr virus EBNA3 proteins in the manipulation of host gene expression and epigenetic chromatin modification.

8. Epigenetic repression of p16(INK4A) by latent Epstein-Barr virus requires the interaction of EBNA3A and EBNA3C with CtBP.

9. Epstein-barr virus latency in B cells leads to epigenetic repression and CpG methylation of the tumour suppressor gene Bim.

10. Increased Epstein-Barr virus C-promoter activity with CTCF-binding site deletion is associated with elevated EBNA2 recruitment

11. EBV epigenetically suppresses the B cell-to-plasma cell differentiation pathway while establishing long-term latency

12. Persistent KSHV infection increases EBV-associated tumor formation In vivo via enhanced EBV lytic gene expression

13. Epstein-Barr virus nuclear protein EBNA3C directly induces expression of AID and somatic mutations in B cells

14. EBNA3C Directs Recruitment of RBPJ (CBF1) to Chromatin during the Process of Gene Repression in EBV Infected B Cells

15. Genome diversity of Epstein-Barr virus from multiple tumor types and normal infection

17. EBNA3B-deficient EBV promotes B cell lymphomagenesis in humanized mice and is found in human tumors

18. Epigenetic Regulation of the Latency-Associated Region of Marek's Disease Virus in Tumor-Derived T-Cell Lines and Primary Lymphoma

19. TGF-beta induces apoptosis in human B cells by transcriptional regulation of BIK and BCL-XL

20. Mutagenesis of the Herpesvirus Saimiri Terminal Repeat Region Reveals Important Elements for Virus Production▿

21. Physical and Functional Interactions between the Corepressor CtBP and the Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen EBNA3C

22. Epigenetic reprogramming of host genes in viral and microbial pathogenesis

23. EBV gene expression in an NPC-related tumour

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