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The disabling fatigue and the higher susceptibility to developing a viral respiratory infection that many survivors experience in post-sepsis syndrome cannot yet be explained.
Clearly, there is a trade-off between safety and efficacy in developing a viral vaccine.
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Ms. Moody became a believer in raw diets after one of her adopted dogs, Chewy, developed a viral infection and she nursed him back to health with organic meats and vegetables.
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We developed a viral vector-based strategy for gene targeting of nonmyocyte cardiac cells in vivo and compared global to cardiac myocyte-specific and nonmyocyte-specific deletion of miR-21 in chronic left ventricular pressure overload.
In conclusion, we have developed a viral vector rat model of Parkinson's disease, based on overexpression of human A53T α-syn that is suitably titered to produce a specific and progressive degeneration of the nigrostriatal system.
The Study of a patient should be delayed six weeks if developed a viral respiratory illness.
We set out to develop a viral vector system for selective targeting of central 5 HTergic neurones.
Out of these 28 DMD patients, an HLA‐matched sibling donor was identified in six patients; one developed a viral myocarditis and thus failed inclusion criteria.
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