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2023-10-24 05:39:37 UTC - NOT_MISLEADING

Those with training in virology understand the argument for utilizing portions of the SV40 Simian Virus, a small, latent DNA virus, in vaccines to help promote a higher immune response. It is currently conjectural whether these cancer-promoting SV40 fragments can induce cancer. https://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/10.2217/fmeb2013.13.66

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    • Those with training in virology understand the argument for utilizing portions of the SV40 Simian Virus, a small, latent DNA virus, in vaccines to help promote a higher immune response. It is currently conjectural whether these cancer-promoting SV40 fragments can induce cancer. https://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/10.2217/fmeb2013.13.66

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