Scott Lackey

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Antibodies bind to viruses and virus-infected cells, helping to prevent spread of the invaders. In some instances, antibodies actually prevent viruses from infecting cells by blocking their receptor for entry and therefore are important in preventing later re-infection. The relative importance of T and B cells in the control of virus infections is well illustrated by rare mutations that wipe out one or other lymphocyte type.
Viruses: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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