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Epstein-Barr virus produces an IL-10 homologue.  What is the purpose of the IL-10 homologue?

A.   The IL-10 homologue binds to cell receptors to prevent other viruses from infecting the host cell.
B.   The IL-10 homologue binds to the cell receptor to prevent cytokines from triggering an inflammatory response.
C.   The IL-10 homologue binds all plasma-soluble cytokines to prevent an immune response.
D.   The IL-10 homologue binds to cell receptors to trigger an early inflammatory response.
E.   The IL-10 homologue serves no purpose.
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