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The Inactivation of the Host Cell Protein P53 Benefits Human

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The inactivation of the host cell protein p53 benefits human papillomavirus (HPV)


A) by removing all of the components in the cell that can attack the infection.
B) by causing the cell to lyse and spill the viral load, allowing the virus to move to other cells.
C) because p53 is a signal to produce T cells to fight the infection.
D) by allowing the infected cell to go through repeated cell division, thus replicating the virus.
E) All of the answer choices are benefits to HPV.

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