Study of the surface phenotype, structure of plasma membrane, and activity of DNA repair system in peripheral blood lymphocytes from patients with different clinical forms of tick-borne encephalitis associated with long persistence of the virus revealed a pronounced imbalance between lymphocyte subpopulations, increased microviscosity of the plasma membrane lipid phase, and decreased activity of the DNA repair system in lymphocytes.
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