Abstract

Study of surface architectonics, blast transformation potential, and cytochemical activity of peripheral blood lymphocytes from children infected with Epstein-Barr virus revealed imbalance between structural, metabolic, and functional state of lymphocytes. This imbalance persists in delayed period after infection and determines long-term viral persistence in the macroorganism.

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