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Science 2 January 2009:
Vol. 323. no. 5910, pp. 30 - 31
DOI: 10.1126/science.323.5910.30

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BRAIN CANCER:
A Viral Link to Glioblastoma?

Greg Miller

Circumstantial evidence hints that cytomegalovirus, a common herpesvirus, may play a role in the aggressive brain cancer, but big questions remain.

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Herpesvirus-Encoded G Protein-Coupled Receptors as Modulators of Cellular Function.
D. Maussang, H. F. Vischer, R. Leurs, and M. J. Smit (2009)
Mol. Pharmacol. 76, 692-701
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Activation of Telomerase in Glioma Cells by Human Cytomegalovirus: Another Piece of the Puzzle.
J. Cinatl Jr, M. Nevels, C. Paulus, and M. Michaelis (2009)
J Natl Cancer Inst 101, 441-443
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