Every virus thrives by invading cells, replicating within them, and then spreading to other cells. Unlike a burglar who crudely breaks into a residence, however, a virus uses its own proteins as molecular keys to unlock cells.
Deadly Ebola virus and its cousin Marburg virus are among the most efficient intruders known.
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