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Newly discovered immune ‘traffic controller’ can be hijacked by cytomegalovirus

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An m11-induced conformational change in CD44. Overlay of the m11-bound (salmon) and unliganded (sand) forms of mouse CD44. The view shown is focused on the β5-strand and the β5-β6 loop. m11 is shown as a blue surface. Credit: Nature (2026). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09988-8

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