Infectious Mononucleosis

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Across
  1. 4. The absence of viral miRNA _____ the virus' ability to proliferate and spread.
  2. 5. B cells and _____ cells are the site of infection.
  3. 6. a virus that commonly results from a primary EBV infection and spreads via salivary secretions.
  4. 8. When the virus transitions into the _____ blood type I interferons start to respond.
  5. 10. Small, single-stranded RNA molecules that regulate gene expression at the post-translational level.
Down
  1. 1. EBV and miRNA down-regulate the binding of _____ to antibody and reduce IL secretions.
  2. 2. there are currently no approved _____ however, future research could lead to the development of one.
  3. 3. EBV miRNAs make it possible for the virus to pass through the immune system undetected from ____ surveillance.
  4. 7. The place where viral replication occurs.
  5. 9. IgM and ____ are the most prevalent antibodies seen during an immune response to infectious mononucleosis.