Acyclovir is an acyclic guanosine analog that inhibits viral DNA replication of infected cells. |
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They determined whether viral infections alter the expression of tachykinins in vagal afferents. |
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Other viral illnesses such as mumps and rubella may also trigger Bell's palsy. |
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Other documents automatically load the viral macros from this file when they are opened. |
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An envelope glycoprotein on the surface is thought to be responsible for mediating viral entry into cells, tissue tropism, and host range. |
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I mean we have a common saying in paediatrics that up until about six years of age your child will have six to eight viral infections a year. |
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This has been illustrated by the elimination of other viral infections such as smallpox. |
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Four of the 11 patients who developed anthrax in 2001 initially were misdiagnosed with viral syndrome, bronchitis, or gastroenteritis. |
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Not all patients will be able to achieve the goal of durable viral suppression, and treatment regimens need to be individualized. |
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Their cooption is predicated on the viral communication of peer trends facilitated by social media. |
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Nervous tissues such as the brain, spinal cord and ganglia seemed to be the main sites of viral replication. |
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These medical therapies are aimed at reducing the viral load and hence induce early remission. |
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Because most cases of pharyngitis are viral in nature, they can be treated with acetaminophen for pain and fever relief. |
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In studies conducted on animals, immunocompromised and immunosuppressed rats did not become ill with borna disease despite viral replication. |
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Acyclovir, an acyclic guanosine analog, binds viral DNA polymerase, acting as a chain terminator and ending replication. |
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Velogenic viral infection of chickens and turkeys in lay usually reveal egg yolk in the abdominal cavity with flaccid, degenerative follicles. |
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The viral solutions would survive the UV lights only because he would seal the syringes in an opaque biohazard container before leaving. |
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Online personality quizzes, jokey viral e-mails, and now a bleeding chatroom, of all things! |
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Often seborrheic keratoses are confused with moles and even with viral warts. |
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That photo proceeded to go viral, attracting over a thousand shares on Facebook and hundreds of retweets on Twitter. |
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Occasionally, patients may present with rapid onset of hoarseness of voice similar to that encountered in acute viral laryngitis. |
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As such, recent research has focused on reovirus type 3 and cytomegalovirus as possible viral agents. |
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Other viral illnesses include influenza, the common cold, Lassa fever, and ebola. |
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Although it didn't win first prize, this one unleashed one of the most viral memes in the history of the Net. |
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Hepatitis A is a viral infection that causes fever, sickness, stomach pain, vomiting and eventually jaundice. |
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There is some benefit from the anti viral drug acyclovir and aggressive anti-pain management, but prevention would be better. |
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Tcell ignorance in mice to Borna disease virus can be overcome by peripheral expression of the viral nucleoprotein. |
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Natural interferons are a group of small proteins secreted by cells following viral infection. |
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Even patients with purulent secretions usually have viral infections and do not benefit from antibiotics. |
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They're naturally gifted with strong stomachs and a powerful resistance to viral and bacterial agents. |
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Just last year, or early this year, there were some major viral outbreaks of potato leaf roll virus in Australia. |
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A good portion of antibiotic use appears to be for viral or spontaneously resolving bacterial infections. |
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A cough may also be caused by inflammation of the upper respiratory track due to a viral infection due to the common cold or flu. |
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The common cold is a contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract affecting the nose and the throat. |
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It would be irresponsible to do otherwise or act on unverified reports regarding viral illness in the community. |
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Since Channel 4 are not actually promoting this, just storing it on an unlinked page on their website, it's actually completely viral. |
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The gold standard in diagnosing HSV is viral culture of material at the base of a vesicle or moist erosion. |
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Svendsen and his team approached the problem using a genetically engineered viral structure known as a lentivirus. |
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For individuals being revaccinated, the viral shedding period may be shorter. |
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It is a potent plant medicinal, useful for digestive conditions, viral illness, and fevers. |
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The importance of innate immune mechanisms in controlling viral infections, cancer and autoimmunity is currently an area of intense research. |
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Insects may transmit viral or bacterial diseases, or they may injure plants, providing entry points for pathogens. |
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Through us they wage viral war competing for space in the human experience. |
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There are a number of causes of meningitis, including viral and bacterial infections. |
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He was also interested in the contribution of viral infections to chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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When they do happen, they are similar to other viral infections such as glandular fever. |
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In the case of an outbreak of a viral hemorrhagic fever, infected people should be quarantined. |
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A sudden attack of viral encephalitis left him in a deep coma with a dire prognosis. |
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She added that lab tests have ruled out a bacteriological or viral cause of the explosions, and have further shown the pond water to be normal. |
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But it is believed viral meningitis in its mildest form is often mistaken for flu. |
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While mumps is usually not very serious, it may develop into viral meningitis is some cases. |
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The response to antipyretics cannot be used as a guide to differentiate septic children from those with viral illnesses. |
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It is likely that future recommendations on mode of delivery will vary depending on the patient's viral load and prior antiretroviral therapy. |
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Using unsterilized tools may transmit viral infections, such as hepatitis B or warts. |
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Post-infectious glomerulonephritis has also been associated with other bacterial, viral, parasitic, rickettsial and fungal infections. |
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Other viral, bacterial, and rickettsial diseases have also created a niche for themselves in response to behavioral and environmental changes. |
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Molluscum contagiosum and warts are benign epidermal eruptions that result from viral infections of the skin. |
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Cutaneous viral warts are discrete benign epithelial proliferations caused by the human papilloma virus. |
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Another characteristic feature of many of the viral encephalitides is the glial nodule which is illustrated on this microphotograph. |
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Other viral, bacterial, treponemal and fungal agents have the potential to cause mouth ulcers. |
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Epidemiologists there have confirmed 14 cases of the viral illness, which is spread by mosquitoes and nicknamed breakbone fever. |
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Even adding postage and packing costs the offers were a real bargain and it didn't take long for the offer to go viral. |
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Shane had taken time out to recover from a viral infection and jetted off to the sun for a break. |
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Again, mathematical modeling has shown that disease progression may be caused by viral evolution. |
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Tumblr also has built-in social sharing devices that give your blog the potential to go viral. |
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Ultrastructural examination failed to detect viral inclusions, although the tissue exhibited a sizable degree of postmortem autolysis. |
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Roseola is a viral illness in young children, most commonly affecting children between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. |
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Illnesses that most commonly cause febrile convulsions include viral upper respiratory infections such as flu, ear infections, or roseola. |
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Traditionally, viral ads were snappy, entertaining clips that carried a brand logo or web address. |
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The viral load measure can read as high as a million, depending on the limits of the lab test. |
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Bacterial tonsillitis can be treated with antibiotics, but viral tonsillitis cannot. |
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There was a viral logic to the show, with many of the same texts appearing and reappearing. |
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Bacterial septicaemia was quickly ruled out, with the evidence pointing to a toxic or preacute viral cause. |
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But depressive syndromes sometimes occur as sequelae to physical illness such as viral infection and may overlap with fatigue syndromes. |
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Your doctor can test you for immunity to this viral disease before pregnancy and vaccinate you against it if you aren't immune. |
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If the industry wants to churn out tons of rubbishy viral ads, it's not going to be worth their while, because they're just not going to be seen. |
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Antibiotics don't treat many common ailments such as viral sore throats, colds or flus. |
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Maybe she's testy because she's not long out of hospital with a viral condition. |
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The process induced cowpox, a mild viral disease that conferred immunity to smallpox. |
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The viral capsid is transported to the dorsal root ganglion in neurons via retrograde axonal flow. |
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Also, taking antibacterial antibiotics when you have a viral infection may be harmful. |
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For there to be any chance, all parties have to stop the venal and viral vitriol. |
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This raises the worrying possibility that bioterrorists could use a similar approach to create devastating diseases without having to gain access to protected viral stocks. |
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Scientists showed that diseases such as Aucuba mosaic, calico mosaic, latent virus, leaf rolling mosaic, mild mosaic, rugose mosaic, and severe mosaic are viral in nature. |
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Measles is a highly contagious viral infection with symptoms appearing seven to 14 days after infection with fever, runny nose, sore throat, hacking cough and red eyes. |
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They identified the five different steps required for viral spillover from bats to humans. |
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She believes the Illuminati are leaving secret clues in, among other places, the viral Kony 2012 video. |
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School children in the Midwest are being hit by a viral infection that is sending hundreds to the hospital. |
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And in all honesty low-budget marketing campaigns based on solid positioning that have great value are fun, authentic and generate viral interest. |
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Although the mineral can inhibit viral reproduction in test tubes, study results have been mixed, possibly because of insufficient doses or the type of zinc lozenges used. |
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The clip received heaps of Internet criticism after it went viral, and has since been pulled down from state channels. |
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Shortened in medical parlance to h. flu, it bears no relation to the viral infection influenza that strikes every winter. |
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The red-band trailer for Magic Mike has already gone viral, with all the shots of half-naked McConaughey and Bomer. |
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Two fringe candidates, Walt Bayes and Harley Brown were included and their participation made the debate go viral on the Internet. |
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The hatchet job quickly went viral, with the twitterverse agreeing that it was terribly funny and horrendously mean. |
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Despite the acclaim and the viral popularity, the band has never lost that independant creative spirit. |
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To deliver HSV into the axoplasm, viral particles stripped of their envelopes by detergent were injected into the giant axon, thereby bypassing the infective process. |
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And this video went so viral that Ellen DeGeneres invited Cobb for a special visit to The Ellen Show. |
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This new technology, an imaging method known as in vivo bioluminescence, enables investigators to track changes in the viral population in the same animal day after day. |
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Wall Street Journal editorial-page writer Dorothy Rabinowitz recorded a histrionic anti-bike video that went viral. |
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There was another viral post discussing why sorority recruitment needs to change. |
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And regulators who coddle Wall Street have to worry more about becoming props in an Elizabeth Warren YouTube video gone viral. |
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The herbs in this formula all have active antiviral properties and are effective against herpes, shingles, flu, warts, and other viral infections. |
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Itchiness caused by a nettle rash, heat rash, allergy rash, or a rash that results from a viral infection may be relieved by a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water. |
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The one sticking point was, of course, that my D-list viral celebrity as a Jeopardy! |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, featuring artists like London and Elton John, see which music videos are going viral. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, with artists like Cold War Kids and Meltdown, see which music videos are going viral. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, see which music videos are going viral. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, with artists like Fall out Boy and Phoenix, see which music videos are becoming viral. |
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From hip hop to electronic and indie rock and featuring artists like Meek Mill and Hem, see which music videos are becoming viral. |
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But viral advertising based on an infelicitous turn of phrase is not something Filexec is interested in, Chavez said. |
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A photo of the studly actor Idris Elba sporting what appeared to be a huge bulge in his pants recently went viral. |
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The interview immediately went viral, getting millions of YouTube hits, and kai became a viral celebrity. |
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Tick-borne encephalitis, also known as spring-summer encephalitis, is a tick-borne viral infection that causes inflammation of the central nervous system. |
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In 2011, Mahone traded in his cowboy hat for a trendy beanie, skyrocketing to viral fame through a series of YouTube music videos. |
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The etiology of a pulmonary exacerbation is likely a variety of airway insults including respiratory viral infections, reactive airway disease, and pollutants. |
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Between our busy lives and the time suck of social media, we've exchanged conversation for poorly worded emails and thumb-upping someone else's viral image. |
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The swiftness and high case-rate of Chikungunya is almost unprecedented in the annals of horrible viral outbreaks. |
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From Adele Dazeem to the cutest polar bear cub in the world, take a look at this week's best viral videos. |
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A Starbucks barista was fired after a song he wrote ranting about the chain went viral. |
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In August, Horowitz became an Internet sensation when his bar mitzvah performance went viral. |
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It involves the covalent attachment of myristate, a 14 carbon saturated fatty acid, to the N-terminal glycine residue of a number of mammalian, viral and fungal proteins. |
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Watch his foray into the land of the Internet in this deodorant shtick that has gone viral. |
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Indeed, when reluctant authors are cajoled into participating in viral marketing, the results are less than spectacular. |
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Last week I wrote about Sam Horowitz, the bar mitzvah boy who went viral via his Las Vegas style dance routine. |
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Either this is clever viral marketing for a new Yogi Bear movie or Earth is destined to become the Planet of the Bears. |
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And many dads who have not published any books this year went viral online with parenting content. |
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Yet the Grateful Dead live some 20 years after they disbanded thanks in large part to the viral success they pioneered. |
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Sub-optimal drug penetration also influences the emergence of multiply drug resistant variants, which may also predominate in this anatomical viral reservoir. |
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Outbreaks of bluetongue disease, a viral disease of sheep, have been reported in Bulgaria and Sardinia, locations where the disease was previously unknown. |
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Thanks to the presence of blackface and KKK costumes, her offensive fete went viral and earner her instant infamy. |
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Chickenpox is a viral infection that causes a red, itchy rash on the skin. |
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A video going viral is ginning up some over-the-top enthusiasm for trains. |
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The estimate is based on a large mutational target, the 804-base TMV MP gene that encodes the viral movement protein, which is a cognate sequence for the viral replicase. |
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The original essay that Mark writes that goes viral, when that phrase was new, was called Motivation in an unjust World. |
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Before these famous cartoons went viral, Santa was depicted either as a tall, thin, and less than jolly fellow or an elfin man. |
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The last thing poultry producers want their flocks hit with is exotic Newcastle disease, a contagious and fatal viral disease affecting most species of birds. |
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The viral infection sending hundreds of Midwestern kids to the hospital is EV-68, a rather nasty strain of enterovirus. |
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The low viral load was a very unusual but not unheard-of finding, meaning we may never know the truth. |
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Bob Schieffer eviscerated Cain on Face the Nation over the use a cigarette in his campaign ad gone viral. |
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It was the zany TV interview he conducted with Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS-TV that made him an instant viral celebrity. |
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Rose Wilt was long thought to be a suspected viral disease caused by grafting scions onto imported root stocks from the U.K., Canada and Australia. |
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In fact, you could say Deadheads invented viral marketing like the ice bucket Challenge. |
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In both children and adults, asthma exacerbations are caused primarily by viral respiratory infections, with rhinovirus being the most common infectious organism detected. |
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Furthermore, a person with norovirus has about 70 billion viral particles per gram of stool. |
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Three classes of antiretroviral drugs are currently used in combination for the treatment of HIV infection, which target the activity of two viral enzymes. |
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It is a highly contagious viral infection mainly transmitted by droplets caused by single stranded RNA virus belonging to genus morbillivirus in the family Paramyxoviridae. |
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Then he got a brutal beatdown from a GOP foot soldier that was captured on camera and has gone viral. |
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Viral illnesses known to cause petechial rashes include cytomegalovirus infections, atypical measles and viral hemorrhagic fevers caused by arboviruses and arenaviruses. |
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But the development of antivirals to combat viral disease is not like antibiotics against bacteria, which have made a large contribution to our medical armamentarium. |
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This protein is embedded in and extends exterior to the viral lipid membrane and is primarily responsible for host cell receptor binding and host cell tropism. |
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This has made it possible to suppress the viral infection to undetectable levels in some people, giving years of life. |
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Expression of the viral proteins VP1 and agnoprotein was measured in whole cell protein extracts by Western blot. |
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First, any international traveler knows that many pathogenic microbes, both viral and bacterial, have distinct biogeographies. |
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There's a chance this is just a viral blip, an intermittent spike of low-level virus that just happens in people on successful HIV treatment. |
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Some of these endolysins are secreted to the extracellular environment before completion of the viral lysis cycle independent of holin activity. |
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Hepatitises B and C are the most important chronic viral infections of humans. |
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This product was a huge success in the New Zealand market with it going viral. |
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They can be transformed into organisms in the form of plasmids or in the appropriate format, by using a viral vector. |
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In September 2015, all remaining US tour dates were cancelled after Daltrey contracted viral meningitis. |
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Only a viral quasispecies population-based process can provide such a diffuse but precoordinated network of integrating RNA agents. |
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However, viral infection is limited by the quiescence of most circulating T cells, which is nonsupportive of viral replication. |
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Puffinosis is a viral disease of in which young birds get blisters on their feet, conjunctivitis and problems with movement. |
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Aphids such as Macrosiphum euphorbiae can transmit viral diseases which affect the colour and shape of the leaves, as can Nematodes. |
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The growth inhibition caused by viral infection can cause substantial economic damage. |
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Other tools for perturbing their genetic makeup are chicken embryonic stem cells and viral vectors. |
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The infectious meal was prepared with fresh washed bovine red cells, viral supernatant and adenosine triphosphate at 5 mM as phagostimulant. |
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Transmissible diseases, such as tuberculosis, syphilis or viral hepatitis, are quite common by European standards. |
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Everyone was plussing them or liking them or pinning them. The videos went viral. |
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Some viral infections can also be latent, examples of latent viral infections are any of those from the Herpesviridae family. |
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It's important to distinguish, because viral infections cannot be cured by antibiotics. |
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This technique is especially useful in the diagnosis of viral diseases, where the light microscope is incapable of identifying a virus directly. |
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It also brings an annual risk of illness, known by locals as the 'hajji disease', a general term for various viral maladies. |
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Three main viral RNA species including pregenomic RNA and two S RNAs are transcribed from the cccDNA and migrated to the cytoplasm. |
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Respiratory complications tend to develop on about the eighth day of the illness and can be either viral or bacterial in origin. |
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The discovery of the transgenes was made while performing metagenomic analysis of the sweet potato genome for viral diseases. |
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The cause of FMD was first shown to be viral in 1897 by Friedrich Loeffler. |
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Bristol-Myers said Baraclude showed greater viral suppression in patients when compared with adefovir in a late-stage study. |
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The efforts and dedication of the WHO to raise the awareness of viral hepatitis and address the issues is applaudable. |
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An example involved a 62-year-old patient on haemodialysis who was treated for a viral infection with the drug acyclovir. |
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One of the most versatile and easily manipulated viral vectors for gene delivery is the adenoviral vector. |
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A picture of Amy Woodruff breastfeeding her child naked and in an upside down yoga pose went viral two years ago. |
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Al-Safani listed several diseases that are common in Ramadan, including dysentery, typhoid, viral hepatitis A and amoebic dysentery. |
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McGrath's problem was later diagnosed as neuralgic amyotrophy, most probably related to a viral infection. |
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Another video that went viral showed Blanc choking women in Tokyo. |
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This happens when antibiotics are given for coughs, colds, flu, or viral infections where antibiotic treatment is not useful. |
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To date, there is no argument favoring a viral infection or deregulation of a unique oncogene or antioncogene. |
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Characteristics of radiogenic lower motor neurone disease, a possible link with a preceding viral infection. |
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Other killer T cell research projects are directed at other viral diseases and cancers. |
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Pieces of the viral envelopes spontaneously regrouped as detergent was removed, forming whole envelopes that contained the gold colloid. |
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A video of a giant snake regurgitating an entire cow has gone viral, ratcheting up over 700,000 views on YouTube in just five days. |
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The footage that turned viral on social media was of a big fire that broke out late on Monday in a labour camp. |
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Because the virus replicates constantly, even such brief exposure can allow drug-resistant viral species to be selected. |
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It appears to be dispensable for viral RNA replication, as replicons lacking the p7 gene replicate or make viral RNA efficiently. |
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Vaccines for Ebola, Lassa fever and other viral haemorrhagic fevers should and could have been developed many years ago. |
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Application of rapid aetiological diagnostic methods on intraocular specimens in viral retinochoroiditis. |
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Drugs that blocked viral entry or that blocked the start of reverse transcription stopped the killing. |
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The olive leaf extract exhibits antiviral activity against viral heamorrhagic septicaemia rhabdovirus. |
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In most cases, veterinarians recommend a feline viral rhinotracheitis vaccine to prevent a common respiratory disease. |
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That video of you doing all the New York impressions went viral. |
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An improved procedure for rapid determination of viral RNA sequences for avian RNA virus. |
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The molecule is from a class of compounds called benzimidazoles, known to stop the production of viral proteins in infected human cells. |
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A Facebook video suggesting that the plane had been found in the Bermuda Triangle instantly went viral. |
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Lymphocytosis composed mainly of T-cells is commonly present in viral infections. |
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Lysine keeps this process in check by inhibiting the viral uptake of arginine. |
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Bloodhound scrutinizes each programs' machine language instructions and makes an assessment as to the likelihood of a viral infection. |
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Since 2011, doctors sometimes added in the viral inhibitors boceprevir or telaprevir. |
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This accuracy assures the barrier will prevent atmosphere and body fluid transmission, thus, viral transmission. |
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Acute bronchitis is usually a complication of a viral infection such as cold or flu, when secondary infection by a bacterium follows. |
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Inflammation of the intercostal muscles between the ribs due to a viral infection, also known as Bornholm disease. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease is a contagious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovid. |
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Limited decreases in oropharyngeal and cloacal viral shedding and mixed results were attained when looking at seroconversion. |
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Stem cells found along the surfaces of the airways proliferate rapidly in mice after viral infection and migrate to sites of damage. |
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The 20-something troops mostly live by Metcalfe's Law, spreading information with viral infection. |
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Oral candidiasis as a clinical marker related to viral load, CD4 lymphocyte count and CD4 lymphocyte percentage in HIV-infected patients. |
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And we wake up in a cold sweat over the thought of a competitor going viral overnight with a marketing slamdunk. |
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They could be caused by molluscum contagiosum, a common viral infection that causes small bumps on the skin. |
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Their antiviral effect is dependent on the phosphorylation of viral thymidine kinase. |
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Histology showed multinucleate squamous cells with ground-glass viral nuclear inclusion bodies, indicative of HSV infection. |
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Chocoholic, the pug from Japan, is set to be the next biggest doggy viral, with over 24,000 users enjoying his unique melody. |
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Quantitative viral load monitoring and cidofovir therapy for the management of BK virus-associated nephropathyin children and adults. |
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Sibley for his groundbreaking work recognizing the role of upper respiratory viral infections in triggering MS attacks. |
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The viral video was created by filmmaker Paul Trillo using 50 Nokia Lumia 1020 units mounted on an arc. |
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Bartus and his associates at Ceregene developed a viral gene therapy vector bioengineered to express only the gene for human nerve growth factor. |
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Foot-and-mouth is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals. |
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Both observations raise the possibility that the virus may have become more neurotropic due to viral mutation and genetic drift. |
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In the first study, with just a single codon removed, the genomically recoded organism showed increased resistance to viral infection. |
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Preservation of viral genomes in 700-y-old caribou feces from a subarctic ice patch. |
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Bluetongue is an infectious, noncontagious, arthropodborne viral disease of domestic and wild ruminants. |
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Cytotoxic T cells are a subpopulation of white blood cells that have an essential role in fighting viral infections. |
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Noroviruses use a novel yet poorly understood mechanism for viral protein synthesis. |
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Inhibition of Rous sarcoma viral RNA translation by a specific oligodeoxyribonucleotide. |
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But biologic treatments such as angiogenesis inhibition, viral oncolysis, and gene therapy are more promising in the long term. |
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Some specific topics reported here include mimics of growth factors and cytokines, and peptide aptamers targeting the viral E6 oncoprotein. |
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PrEP Biopharm's pipeline includes one product in phase 2 for the prevention of upper respiratory tract viral infections. |
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Aciclovir, valaciclovir and valganciclovir inhibit the enzyme responsible for copying viral DNA in an infected cell. |
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His primary research interests include the virology and vectorial transmission of arboviruses and viral hemorrhagic fevers. |
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Association of bovine viral diarrhea-mucosal disease virus with ovaritis in cattle. |
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Early analysis should focus on excluding diagnoses of galactosemia, viral hepatitis, hypothyroidism, and choledochal cyst. |
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One remarkable conjecture concerns viral genes that became embedded in the genomes of the forerunners of mammals. |
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The size of the viral load drop from TMC125 depended very much on having other active drugs in the regimen. |
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The FDA approves the viral load test, a new diagnostic test that measures the level of HIV in the blood. |
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I need to promote the site and have been told that viral marketing is the best way. |
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Replace the pub with an online social network and you've got the perfect breeding ground for viral marketing. |
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Anyway, whatever it was that invaded your inbox, I'm sure all of us have been infected by the viral marketing bug in the past few months. |
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According to the study, viral proteins are essential for the assembly of newly produced infectious virions. |
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There are formed as a result of an accumulation of virions or viral components, although some inclussion bodies may not contain virions. |
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A single positively selected West Nile viral mutation confers increased virogenesis in American crows. |
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Unfortunately, it's not as easy to deinstall macro capabilities, which are also a great source of viral infections. |
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In addition, RTI pastes are sterilized through the demineralization process, a validated viral inactivation step. |
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A fairly common viral illness, caused by the mumps virus, which belongs to a family of viruses known as paramyxoviruses. |
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A GLIFF increases lead generation to meet business objectives and creates a platform for viral marketing through social networking. |
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One of the most serious is a viral infection called canine parvovirus, which can be fatal. |
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But no amount of viral marketing can make a hit out of nothing. |
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Yet even the viral marketing for Basterds has come under attack. |
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As this viral video shows, your vocal cords can apparently be a weapon. |
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But these attempts are diddling around the edges of a massive health catastrophe, a viral Katrina. |
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The inability of Nef to dimerize consequently impairs its function in the viral replication process. |
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These nonspecific hematologic responses appear consistent with a peracute to acute viral infection. |
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Q Our phlebotomists collect non-blood specimens, such as swabs for throat cultures and nasopharyngeal for viral cultures. |
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In 2007, several American states, enacted regulations designed to slow the spread of fish diseases, including viral hemorrhagic septicemia, by bait fish. |
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Parainfectious optic neuritis typically follows the onset of a viral infection by 1-3 weeks, but it also can occur as a postvaccination phenomenon. |
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Non virus associated leukaemia can sometimes be treated successfully but those leukaemias that are associated with viral infection are sadly untreatable. |
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The video of the incident went viral immediately and people speculated that the subjects of the video were the child's parents, instead of his babysitters. |
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We developed a system for rapid determination of viral RNA sequences whereby genomic sequence is obtained from cultured virus isolates without subcloning into plasmid vectors. |
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Human oncoviruses soon followed and it became apparent that whole classes of cancer, such as cervical cancer, were indeed caused partly by viral infection. |
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A record 53 cases of viral meningitis have been reported in Ventura County this year, three times more than in 1997, health officials said Monday. |
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The Response Database Initiative and the Load Zero Foundation are partnering to bring HIV viral load testing and treatment response prediction to poorer countries. |
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Intracellular viral replication is accompanied by cytoplasmic vesiculation and mitochondrial swelling, breakdown of organelles, and terminal cytoplasmic rarification. |
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On 10 March 1988, younger brother Andy died, aged 30, as a result of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle due to a recent viral infection. |
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It is the latest example of the snowballing advancement of viral marketing, as the Welsh Rugby Union aims to maximise ticket sales for the forthcoming autumn internationals. |
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Tinged with punk rock guitar blare often slowed down to midtempos, Death Cab appealed to the insular yet viral emo scene, as well as the broader indie-rock world. |
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The final diagnosis was fulminant peracute bacteremia and septicemia secondary to a primary viral infection associated with nonsuppurative encephalitis. |
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About Chikungunya Chikungunya fever is a re-emerging Aedes mosquito-transmitted viral disease caused by CHIK virus belonging to the Togaviridae family of genus Alphavirus. |
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It hired Special Ops Media, a viral marketing company that specializes in creating buzz among bloggers, fan sites, and bulletin board communities. |
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The second trial tested a high dose of inhaled fluticasone given to episodic wheezers by parents at the first sign of a viral cold, cough, or earache. |
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I picked up a viral infection from water mites in Hong Kong and had big skin sores and was sick all night after swimming in a disgusting river in China. |
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They don't fall into that kind of work nonchalantly, like, Golly, should I work at TJ Cinnabuns in the mall this summer or wamble downtown for a viral load? |
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There is increasing evidence that the oxidoreductive balance of cells is involved in viral infections and that certain antioxidant molecules exert potent antiviral activities. |
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The screen of one voting machine in Bexar County displayed Dewhurst's name instead of Abbott's in the governor's race, according to a photo that went viral online Tuesday. |
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Volume 2 covers infections with specific viral microorganisms, such as chlamydia, rickettsial diseases, mycoplasma, fungal diseases, and parasitic diseases. |
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The combination of this test, and Bayer's current line of VERSANT HIV and HCV viral nucleic acid tests, delivers on Bayer's strategy to become a leader in NAD assay virology. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease is a contagious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild species within the family Bovidae. |
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Microscopically, poxviruses produce characteristic cytoplasmic inclusions, the most important of which are known as Guarnieri bodies, and are the sites of viral replication. |
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As with HIV, this low rate has been attributed to the ability to screen for both antibodies as well as viral RNA nucleic acid testing in donor blood. |
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Computationally designed, surface targeting, antiviral proteins might also have diagnostic and therapeutic potential in identifying and fighting viral infections. |
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Hemagglutinin was inserted at the interface of adjacent subunits so that it spontaneously assembles and generates eight trimeric viral spikes on its surface. |
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A recent study showed that shaving or waxing can lead to micro trauma that may increase the spread of some viral infections, in particular molluscum contagium. |
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If there is not enough time to attain an undetectable viral load, however, it is reasonable for the patient to be on HAART for as long as possible before amniocentesis. |
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The term went viral this week after a series of vicious attacks on motorists who moved traffic cones that anti-government protesters had arbitrarily placed near rally sites. |
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According to medics, Vijayan is suffering from nasopharyngeal rhinosporidiosis, a viral infection for which no effective regimen has been evolved so far in the world. |
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Instead the nRNA product contains several short oligonucleotide sequences that are mirror images to unique sites on the viral mRNA from the viral replicative genes. |
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These findings indicate that morbilliviruses seem to be involved in the onset of Paget's disease, but their exact contribution to the viral infection is still not clear. |
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Measles is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory system, immune system, and skin caused by a paramyxovirus of the genus Morbillivirus. |
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Human respiratory syncytial virus is the major viral cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in infants and also a major cause of severe respiratory illness in the elderly. |
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This media is designed exclusively to support EBx cells, a chicken embryonic derived stem cell line, for growth and production of viral vaccines for therapeutic use. |
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In the future, NanoBio plans to apply its technology to other mucosal vaccines that may include tuberculosis, small pox, anthrax and other viral and bacterial diseases. |
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Engineering of viral capsids to evade the host immune system. |
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The term rhinosinusitis is often used and acute rhinosinusitis may be classified further into acute bacterial rhinosinusitis and viral rhinosinusitis based on symptoms. |
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Nationwide anger spiralled at reported cases of sexual assault in Tahrir Square, after a video documenting one case of assault went viral last Sunday. |
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