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Discover LudwigThe phrase "replicating in" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a process or action of reproducing or copying something within a certain setting or environment. Here is an example: "The virus was found to be replicating in the cells of the respiratory tract, causing severe respiratory symptoms in patients."
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ZIKV is a positive-strand RNA virus replicating in virus-induced membranous replication factories (RFs).
HSV is capable of productively replicating in cDCs, and its replicative capacity is improved by the presence of the vhs protein (Figure 1).
In contrast, upon differentiation stimulus, the parasites slow down their replication rate continuously, until they stop replicating in mature cysts.
The cells were made to begin replicating in an incubator.
I could imagine each restaurant replicating in other parts of the city.
Most important is whether the flu virus was living and replicating in pigs, and was isolated from their tissues.
Anti-retroviral tablets work by stopping the virus replicating in the body, allowing the immune system to repair itself.
He tries to break away from the idea of the meme as an autonomous object parasitically replicating in passive human hosts.
(Resistance can occur when the drugs are not strong enough to keep the virus from replicating in the blood, or when people skip doses of their medicines).
Here Hadrian created an extraordinary microcosm of his own empire, replicating in miniature all kinds of famous landmarks and artistic masterpieces from across the Roman world.
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These data suggest that conditionally replicating IN-defective lentiviral-hybrid episomal vectors could prove useful as vehicles for suicide gene therapy, in particular in cells transformed by SV40.
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