A new study reveals that the herpes virus can hijack the immune system to reactivate itself. Researchers found that the viral ...
The study focused on the role of a viral protein called UL12.5 that triggers the body’s antiviral alarm and then exploits it.
Learn how the herpes virus hijacks immune pathways to trigger reactivation and what this means for potential new treatments.
Herpes has long been known to lie dormant in the body, waiting for the right moment to strike. But new research has revealed ...