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M. D. Daniel, L. V. Meléndez, R. D. Hunt, N. W. King, M. Anver, C. E. O. Fraser, H. Barahona, Baggs Baggs, Herpesvirus saimiri: VII. Induction of Malignant Lymphoma in New Zealand White Rabbits, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 53, Issue 6, December 1974, Pages 1803–1807, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/53.6.1803
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Summary
Herpesvirus saimiri and squirrel monkey heart isolate, a closely related strain of H. saimiri, induced malignant lymphomas in New Zealand White rabbits in as few as 17 days by a single intravenous inoculation. The duration of the disease in rabbits varied from 17 to 149 days. Both light and electron microscopy revealed a close resemblance between these rabbit lymphomas and H. saimiri-induced lymphomas in monkeys.