A vaccine that wards off the common Epstein-Barr virus to potentially prevent glandular fever, multiple sclerosis and even some cancers has shown promise in mice, ferrets and monkeys
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at ModeX Therapeutics in Natick, Massachusetts, and his colleagues developed a vaccine that exposes the body to two proteins that Epstein-Barr virus uses to invade cells, training the immune system to recognise the pathogen if exposed. “It was a very promising result because we were able to basically block the virus infection almost entirely and stop it from causing even low-level infection,” says Nabel.
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