Dan Seitz

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The poliovirus gets quickly into the bloodstream, after entering through the mouth and growing in the throat and gastrointestinal tract. It winds up in the nervous system, where it attaches to nerve cells and invades them. It then takes over the nerve cell’s manufacturing process to reproduce itself—thousands of copies in an hour. Then it kills the cell and moves on to infect others.
An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives
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