Researchers detail how the Epstein-Barr virus manages to persist quietly inside the immune system’s B cells in as many as 90 percent of adults. Should something go awry however, the virus can cause mononucleosis or cancers of the lymph.
Researchers detail how the Epstein-Barr virus manages to persist quietly inside the immune system’s B cells in as many as 90 percent of adults. Should something go awry however, the virus can cause mononucleosis or cancers of the lymph.