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A New Viral Frontier: Decoding Cross-Reactive Immunity

Recent research investigates the complex immunological interplay between different viral families, focusing on the potential for pre-existing immunity to one pathogen to influence the response to another. The study examines the structural and antigenic similarities between specific viral proteins, probing whether immune memory from a prior infection can offer a degree of protection or, conversely, alter disease pathogenesis.

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