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Another common limitation of studies that focus on the immune response to a specific virus is the unknown specificity of the antibody response toward the virus of interest.
Rinderpest, still common to Asia and Europe, is caused by a specific virus that produces high fever and diarrhea.
Rabies, caused by a specific virus that also can infect most warm-blooded animals, is usually transmitted through the bite of infected animals, either wild or domestic.
To super-charge a specific virus as a gene carrier into the inner ear, the team used a form of the virus wrapped in protective bubbles called exosomes (tiny bubbles made of cell membrane).
The discoveries she made during this period led her to publish in 1963 what is believed to be the first case report linking a specific virus (herpes simplex virus) to a specific cancer (cervical cancer).
So far, the strategies used to examine T-cell recognition have been based largely on mapping T-cell epitopes with overlapping peptides from known proteins or with entire proteins, e.g., from a specific virus, bacterium, or human tissue.
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"This is a lab study of a very specific virus and a very specific host cell," Martiny says.
The potential for attack is definitely there – what if a malcontent manages to hijack that URL, and put a iOS specific virus out into the wild.
Here we adopt a more specific virus view, combining (ancestral) traits with combinatorial and numerical criteria measuring tree shape characteristics and the diversity and separation of the phylotypes.
The interplay between E. huxleyi and a specific, lytic virus, Emiliania huxleyi virus (EhV), is known to regulate the termination and fate of such vast blooms.
The main limitation of our study is the lack of surveillance in consecutive years, which could have biased results in case of an outbreak of one specific virus in a given year.
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