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2. EBV BCL-2 homologue BHRF1 drives chemoresistance and lymphomagenesis by inhibiting multiple cellular pro-apoptotic proteins
3. Sphingosine-1-phosphate signalling drives an angiogenic transcriptional programme in diffuse large B cell lymphoma
4. Epstein-Barr Virus LMP1 Blocks p16INK4a-RB Pathway by Promoting Nuclear Export of E2F4/5
5. Innate Immune Recognition of EBV
6. Narrative Explorations into the Professional Development of Lecturers Teaching Higher Education in English Further Education Colleges
7. Memory B-cell reconstitution following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is an EBV-associated transformation event
8. Immunity to Oncogenic Viruses
9. Military Aviation Applications for a Springs and Masses Safest Path Determining Model
10. Down-regulation of BLIMP1α by the EBV oncogene, LMP-1, disrupts the plasma cell differentiation program and prevents viral replication in B cells: implications for the pathogenesis of EBV-associated B-cell lymphomas
11. Host Shutoff during Productive Epstein-Barr Virus Infection Is Mediated by BGLF5 and May Contribute to Immune Evasion
12. Innate Immune Recognition of EBV
13. A novel latent membrane 2 transcript expressed in Epstein-Barr virus–positive NK- and T-cell lymphoproliferative disease encodes a target for cellular immunotherapy
14. Epstein-Barr Virus-Coded BHRF1 Protein, a Viral Homologue of Bcl-2, Protects Human B Cells from Programmed Cell Death
15. Restricted Epstein-Barr Virus Protein Expression in Burkitt Lymphoma is Due to a Different Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigen 1 Transcriptional Initiation Site
16. Epstein-Barr Virus and the Pathogenesis of T and NK Lymphoma: a Mystery Unsolved
17. Sanctuary
18. Epstein-barr virus latent membrane protein-1 mediates upregulation of tumor necrosis factor-α in EBV-infected T cells: Implications for the pathogenesis of hemophagocytic syndrome
19. Suppression of the LMP2A target gene, EGR-1, protects Hodgkinʼs lymphoma cells from entry to the EBV lytic cycle
20. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase is essential for the proliferation of lymphoblastoid cells
21. Burkitt lymphoma pathogenesis and therapeutic targets from structural and functional genomics
22. Studies on human lymphocyte 5'-nucleotidase
23. Epstein–Barr virus latent membrane protein-1 (LMP1) signalling is distinct from CD40 and involves physical cooperation of its two C-terminus functional regions
24. Epstein-Barr virus gene expression in post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders
25. Complex modulation comes to optical fiber: fiber is running out of bandwidth just as dial-up lines did years ago. Complex modulation again solves the problem
26. Epstein – Barr virus-encoded LMP1 and CD40 mediate IL-6 production in epithelial cells via an NF-κB pathway involving TNF receptor-associated factors
27. RF engineers automate tests: many test engineers sidestep the built-in capabilities in today's RF test equipment and devise their own algorithms, applications, and automated tests
28. Handheld oscilloscopes offer varied features: our hands-on evaluation of four models shows a wide array of performance, features, and price
29. Lead makes an electronic exit: lead and other hazardous materials are coming out of electronic products. Test equipment has an exemption, but it still must be recycled
30. Downtime is not an option: engineers at Stratus Technologies test their fault-tolerant computers to make sure that customer applications never fail
31. HLA-A11 Epitope Loss Isolates of Epstein-Barr Virus from a Highly A11$^+$ Population
32. Measuring space: engineers at JPL develop systems to test space-bound equipment
33. Built for the long haul: tests ensure that Ciena's CoreStream optical transport systems communicate reliably between cities
34. Bits battle noise: you must measure OSNR as well as BER to fully characterize optical receivers
35. Test-system development: do everything first; A panel of test engineers advises you to plan all aspects of a system up front
36. Ethernet: poised to go the distance; Ethernet in the First Mile could simplify networks and reduce costs. And most of the test infrastructure is already in place
37. There's no place like space: engineers at General Dynamics C4 Systems test transponders under conditions that are out of this world
38. Big servers at big blue: IBM engineers perform a myriad of tests on the company's server products, with automation holding the key to success
39. It's not safe unless it's tested: standards govern electrical safety testing to ensure that a product won't shock its users
40. Test's promised land? Synthetic instruments could solve lifecycle problems in both military and commercial electronics test
41. Music to your ears: at Bose, engineers test audio components and systems that put the band right in your car
42. Make way for PCI Express: a serial communications bus will likely replace the parallel bus on all PCs
43. In defense of calibration: Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems keeps weapons on target with 20,000 electronic calibrations each year
44. Save settings save time: three engineers cut development time by using configuration files to store instrument settings. (Software)
45. Measure jitter three ways: BER testers, jitter analyzers, and oscilloscopes all play key roles in communications testing. (Instruments)
46. Get your hands around a DMM: here's what we learned when we evaluated 18 true-rms handheld DMMs. (Instruments)
47. Epstein–Barr Virus, Infection and Immunity
48. USB 2.0: compliance and beyond; USB 2.0 host controllers, hubs, and peripherals require compliance testing, so get ready by running precompliance tests. (Instruments)
49. Isolation boosts safety and integrity. (PC-based Instruments)
50. BER measurements reveal network health: bit-error-rate measurements let you prove that a network, a network subsystem, or a network component can reliably deliver bits. (Telecom/Datacom Test)
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