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In this way, the HD allele is able to survive, even though its human carrier will not.
Callegari, S. et al. TIM29 is a subunit of the human carrier translocase required for protein transport.
This growth can be crucial in producing adequate amounts of vaccine for an epidemic in which one human carrier might infect a hundred others.
The department allows a visitor to see multiple inmates on the same day, a sort of human carrier pigeon flying from one prisoner to another.
Dysentery is transmitted through the ingestion of food or water that has been contaminated by the feces of a human carrier of the infective organism.
Food and milk may be contaminated, however, by a human carrier of the disease who is employed in handling and processing them; by flies; or by the use of polluted water for cleaning purposes.
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