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Evidences that demonstrate or imply the occurrence of DNA-RNA viral interactions in man and animals are reviewed. The concurrent presence of two dissimilar oncogenic viruses influenced responses both in vivo and in vitro. Cell-mediated immune responses to Marek's disease herpesvirus were altered in specific-pathogen-free chickens inoculated as embryos with an avian leukosis virus. The possible roles of immunological factors in the pathogenesis and control of tumor development associated with DNA-RNA viral interactions remain to be investigated.
1 Presented at the symposium "Immunological Control of Virus-associated Tumors in Man: Prospects and Problems," April 7 to 9, 1975, Bethesda, Md. Supported by USPHS Contract NIH-NCl-E-73-3205 within the Virus-Cancer Program of the National Cancer Institute.
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