HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Asma Hassani from the Germany East Tennessee State University have published the research work: What do animal models tell us about the role of EBV in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: Similarly further investigations are required to understand how the cellular aggregates seen in the rabbits correlates with ectopic lymphoid follicles reported in the brain of MS patients .
SUMMARY
Primary MHV68 infection is associated with a short-lived surge in the frequency of activated CD8+T_cells and splenomegaly in what resembles human infectious mononucleosis (IM . . .
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