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The research involves a virus that is believed to be harmless to humans and a gene called p53 that normally suppresses tumors.
The case is believed to be the first in Japan that involves a virus written specifically for smartphones.
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Dr. Sobol said that if Introgen wanted to develop a product that would be used widely by people who do not yet have cancer, it might have to use a gene therapy approach that did not involve a virus.
Because the experiments described here involved a virus that may cause an incurable disease, such as AIDS, discomfort, stress and pain may occur.
These parasitic cancers are all transmitted by allografting, so the cancer cells literally 'metastasize' from one affected host to another 'naïve' host, in an infectious manner that does not involve a virus.
But what happens when that "innovation" involves a dangerous computer virus that has the ability to cripple — perhaps even destroy — critical industrial infrastructure?
Taken together, the findings described here indicate that interpandemic evolution of influenza A virus involves a complex interplay between neutral evolution during periods of antigenic stasis, positive selection during relatively short intervals of rapid change in fitness, and multiple effects of reassortment.
Traditional gene therapy involves using a virus to deliver normal copies of genes into a subject's body.
This method involves using a virus to deliver two different nucleases to a cell.
Initiation of infection by herpes family viruses involves a step in which most of the virus tegument becomes detached from the capsid.
A pandemic would also involve a flu virus that was new to humans, meaning that no one would have immunity from previous infections.
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