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Tumor viruses which in the past few years have been increasingly isolated from tissues of nonhuman primates are of considerable interest for contemporary investigations on putative human tumor viruses. This review covers the presently known isolates belonging to the families of papova, adeno, (gamma) herpes, pox, and retro viruses and originating from New World and Old World monkeys as well as from apes. Some of the isolates exhibit oncogenic activity in different simian species and are, therefore, particularly suited for the analysis of viral oncogenesis is primates.
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