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Niv Y et al. – JCV T–Ag DNA is more prevalent in the upper and lower GI mucosa of immunosuppressed patients, possibly indicating that the virus resides in these patients. This may account for the higher prevalence of GI carcinomas in immunosuppressed patients.

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