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3. Epstein Barr virus infection induces tissue-resident memory T cells in mucosal lymphoid tissues

5. KSHV infection drives poorly cytotoxic CD56-negative natural killer cell differentiation in vivo upon KSHV/EBV dual infection

6. Attenuated immune control of Epstein-Barr virus in humanized mice is associated with the multiple sclerosis risk factor HLA-DR15

7. PLK1-dependent phosphorylation restrains EBNA2 activity and lymphomagenesis in EBV-infected mice

8. KSHV infection drives poorly cytotoxic CD56-negative natural killer cell differentiation in vivo upon KSHV/EBV dual infection

9. Inhibition of PLK1-dependent EBNA2 phosphorylation promotes lymphomagenesis in EBV-infected mice

10. EBV renders B cells susceptible to HIV-1 in humanized mice

11. Correction: Immunosuppressive FK506 treatment leads to more frequent EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disease in humanized mice

12. Immunosuppressive FK506 treatment leads to more frequent EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disease in humanized mice

13. EBV renders B cells susceptible to HIV-1 in humanized mice

14. Correction: Immunosuppressive FK506 treatment leads to more frequent EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disease in humanized mice

15. Attenuated immune control of Epstein–Barr virus in humanized mice is associated with the multiple sclerosis risk factor HLA‐DR15

16. EBV renders B cells susceptible to HIV-1 in humanized mice

17. Immunosuppressive FK506 treatment leads to more frequent EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disease in humanized mice

18. KSHV Infection Drives Poorly Cytotoxic CD56 Negative Natural Killer Cell Differentiation In vivo

20. MicroRNAs of Epstein-Barr Virus Attenuate T-Cell-Mediated Immune Control In Vivo

23. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells respond to Epstein-Barr virus infection with a distinct type I interferon subtype profile

25. EBV persistence without its EBNA3A and 3C oncogenes in vivo

26. Persistent KSHV Infection Increases EBV-Associated Tumor Formation In Vivo via Enhanced EBV Lytic Gene Expression

27. KSHV infection drives poorly cytotoxic CD56-negative natural killer cell differentiation in vivoupon KSHV/EBV dual infection

28. Immunosuppressive FK506 treatment leads to more frequent EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disease in humanized mice

29. Epstein-Barr virus infection induces tissue-resident memory T cells in mucosal lymphoid tissues.

30. Attenuated immune control of Epstein-Barr virus in humanized mice is associated with the multiple sclerosis risk factor HLA-DR15.

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