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Likewise, the casing - the cell in which it replicates and instructs protein synthesis - was taken preassembled from an existing cell.
Infected cells can thus spread infection by migrating and disseminating the virus through synaptic contact within the lymph nodes and gut lymphoid tissue where HIV is most likely to encounter activated T cells, in which it replicates best [ 31].
The tube formation assay was chosen because it has the advantage over other angiogenic assays, in which it replicates multiple key steps of the angiogenic process involving adhesion, migration, differentiation, and growth [ 19].
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BTV is transmitted primarily by biting midges (Culicoides spp). in which it also replicates, and is capable of infecting a wide range of ruminant, free ranging and captive species of wild ruminants [2], [3] as well as camelid species [4] [7].
The store also offers a custom service in which it will replicate a client's tattoo as embroidery on a shoe starting at around $8,000.
The virus first has to "somehow gain access to the cells in which it can replicate" by contact with infected blood.
Given the potential for SARS-CoV infection to occur in a laboratory setting, we must be aware of cell lines in which it can replicate.
In all other analyses reported below, results for a particular contrast were averaged over the two sessions in which it was replicated.
How C. burnetii mediates the establishment of the phagolysosomal-like compartment in which it resides and replicates is not well understood.
Because of its size and the effect its investment might can have on an individual stock, CalPERS relies on a passive investment strategy in which it attempts to replicate the Wilshire 1,500 index of stocks, absent tobacco companies.
HIV hijacks the body's immune system to have itself delivered to T cells in which it can explosively replicate.
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