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Several EBV-related antigens have beea identified by indirect immunofluorescence using sera from patients and healthy virus carriers. Of these antigens, EA is diagnostically valuable since its presence appears to indicate an active infection and is therefore of potential prognostic importance.
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Takaoka, Y., Luka, J., Pearson, G.R. (1987). Characterization of a major EA-D component of the EBV-induced EA complex. In: Levine, P.H., Ablashi, D.V., Nonoyama, M., Pearson, G.R., Glaser, R. (eds) Epstein-Barr Virus and Human Disease. Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol 15. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4590-2_54
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