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    Host control of persistent Epstein–Barr virus infection - Nature

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    Research explores how the immune system controls persistent Epstein-Barr virus infection, with studies linking it to Multiple Sclerosis and new methods for virus detection in blood.

    1. Host control of persistent Epstein–Barr virus infection  Nature
    2. Killer immune cells targeting Epstein-Barr virus may help drive MS  Multiple Sclerosis News Today
    3. The virus nearly everyone has and its possible role in MS  The Conversation
    4. New method estimates Epstein-Barr virus in blood using standard genome sequencing data  Medical Xpress
    5. How Hosts Manage Persistent Epstein–Barr Virus  BIOENGINEER.ORG

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