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In some cases , copies of the herpesvirus DNA remain behind as
minichromosomes in the nuclei of certain nerve cells . There they remain latent
until some sort of physical or emotional stress triggers a new round of active virus
production .
In some cases , copies of the herpesvirus DNA remain behind as
minichromosomes in the nuclei of certain nerve cells . There they remain latent
until some sort of physical or emotional stress triggers a new round of active virus
production .
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