PMID: 6105480Aug 16, 1980Paper

Viral antigens in osteoclasts from Paget's disease of bone

Lancet
A RebelA Lepatezour

Abstract

Osteoclasts from patients with Paget's disease of bone contained viral antigenic material. Ultrastructural and immunological studies suggested that measles or measles-related virus was the agent involved.

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