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Finally, it must be able to spread efficiently — through coughing, sneezing, or a handshake.
This is even more surprising with respect to preliminary confocal microscopy data, which revealed recently that highly pathogenic strains XaFL07-1 and GPE PC73 of X. albilineans are able to spread efficiently in the xylem and also in other leaf and stalk tissues (Mensi I., personal communication).
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Finally, it would have to spread efficiently — for example, through coughing, sneezing, or shaking hands.
An avian H2N2 virus (A/Mallard/New York/6750/78; Mallard/78) failed to spread efficiently to naïve ferrets, whereas the human H2N2 Alb/58 virus spread efficiently by respiratory droplet transmission.
In the beginning of October, the virus started to spread efficiently in the general population.
Fortunately, these influenza viruses so far lacked the ability to spread efficiently between humans.
These data demonstrate that integrin β1 is required for the ability of A431 cells to adhere and spread on collagen I and to spread efficiently on fibronectin.
Fortunately, the HPAI H5N1 virus lacks the ability to spread efficiently between humans, a requirement for influenza pandemics to occur.
for example, neurons must avoid fasciculating or connecting to themselves, in order to spread efficiently into a large area.
Finally, it must be able to spread rapidly and efficiently — through a cough, a handshake, or a kiss.
Similarly, cell-cell spread of wild-type HCV was efficiently inhibited by mAb1671 and ITX5061, but resistant virus was able to spread in the presence of either inhibitor.
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