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"It may have mutated at this point in time.
Some think it may have mutated from cowpox.
Outbreaks of the disease faded in Europe during the height of a little ice age, in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, probably because the cold made the hemorrhagic virus less infectious, Dr. Duncan suggested, and the virus itself may have mutated.
Researchers who conducted the study and others familiar with it said the findings suggested Columbus and his men could have carried the nonvenereal tropical bacteria home, where the organisms may have mutated into a more deadly form in the different conditions of Europe.
Hewson speculates that the virus may have mutated as it wiped out various species of sea stars, allowing it to infect others.
Modern chimps have a humanlike version of TRIM5α, so the researchers postulate that it may have mutated from its ancient form long after the two species split.
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And while the virus may not have mutated into a human disease, at least at this point, travelers are concerned.
We have mutated, and may have one toe still in 1950 but have an outlook very much of 2015".
Accordingly, continuous exposure of MB cells to O-BG and BCNU may result in the development of BCNU-resistant cells that have mutated MGMT.
As the HT29 cells have mutated p53, the mechanism of PXR-regulated inhibitory effects on HT29 growth may differ from the NO-dependent upregulation of p53 reported.
Tumors have mutated to escape the effects of radiation, chemotherapy, and targeted agents; the body's immune responses may not be unique.
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