Epstein Barr Virus

Epstein-Barr virus, frequently referred to as EBV, is a member of the herpesvirus family and one of the most common human viruses. The virus occurs worldwide, and most people become infected with EBV sometime during their lives.
Multiple Sclerosis and the Epstein Barr Virus

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a herpes virus otherwise known of as human herpesvirus 4 (HHV-4). It is most well known for causing glandular fever but research shows that EBV infection is also linked to an increased risk for various autoimmune conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, dermatomyositis and multiple sclerosis.

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Rare immune events link Epstein Barr virus to early multiple sclerosis damage

Rare immune events link Epstein Barr virus to early multiple sclerosis damage

Specific foods linked to autism risk via immune pathways

Specific foods linked to autism risk via immune pathways

Epstein-Barr virus together with a gene variant contributes to onset of multiple sclerosis

Epstein-Barr virus together with a gene variant contributes to onset of multiple sclerosis

Targeting IDO1 for cancer: Novel degraders show promise in preclinical studies

Targeting IDO1 for cancer: Novel degraders show promise in preclinical studies

Hidden infections may play a key role in driving long COVID symptoms

Hidden infections may play a key role in driving long COVID symptoms

Study introduces cost-effective approach to analyze entire T-cell repertoire

Study introduces cost-effective approach to analyze entire T-cell repertoire

Study links common Epstein-Barr virus to autoimmune lupus

Study links common Epstein-Barr virus to autoimmune lupus

Estradiol and estriol may protect nerve function in multiple sclerosis

Estradiol and estriol may protect nerve function in multiple sclerosis

Proteomic study reveals new drug targets in gastric signet ring cell carcinoma

Proteomic study reveals new drug targets in gastric signet ring cell carcinoma

Epstein-Barr virus protein enhances cancer gene activity in HPV-positive cervical cells

Epstein-Barr virus protein enhances cancer gene activity in HPV-positive cervical cells

Unraveling the mysteries of post-acute infection syndromes

Unraveling the mysteries of post-acute infection syndromes

Genetic profiling offers hope for understanding multiple sclerosis risk

Genetic profiling offers hope for understanding multiple sclerosis risk

Research uncovers ME/CFS's systemic impact for targeted therapies

Research uncovers ME/CFS's systemic impact for targeted therapies

APOE ε4 variant reveals hidden risk factors beyond Alzheimer’s

APOE ε4 variant reveals hidden risk factors beyond Alzheimer’s

New blood test predicts multiple sclerosis years before symptoms

New blood test predicts multiple sclerosis years before symptoms

Genetic discovery sheds light on infection-triggered neuropathy

Genetic discovery sheds light on infection-triggered neuropathy

Scientists discover how EBV-infected immune cells migrate and invade the brain

Scientists discover how EBV-infected immune cells migrate and invade the brain

HIV uses circular RNAs to evade immunity and boost replication

HIV uses circular RNAs to evade immunity and boost replication

Refining the diagnosis of large granular lymphocytic leukemias and their mimics

Refining the diagnosis of large granular lymphocytic leukemias and their mimics

Epstein-Barr virus triggers inflammatory cell death in ulcerative colitis

Epstein-Barr virus triggers inflammatory cell death in ulcerative colitis

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