Study finds Epstein-Barr virus T-cells prevalent in early multiple sclerosis
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 Study finds Epstein-Barr virus T-cells prevalent in early multiple sclerosisStudy finds Epstein-Barr virus T-cells prevalent in early multiple sclerosis
 
A study led by UTHealth Houston reveals that T-cells specific for Epstein-Barr virus-infected cells are highly present in the cerebrospinal fluid of people with early-stage multiple sclerosis, suggesting a link between EBV and the disease.
 
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