Sunday, February 19, 2012

A single protein helps the body keep watch over the Epstein-Barr virus

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News
Some 90 percent of people are exposed to the Epstein Barr virus at some point in their life. Even though it is quickly cleared from the body, the virus can linger silently for years in small numbers of infected B cells. According to researchers, the immune system subdues the virus by watching for a single viral protein called LMP1.
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