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Yet putting the brakes on gene expression seems like the last thing a virus would want to do.
"Double-stranded RNA basically to the body means one thing: a virus," said Jonas Alsenas, a biotechnology analyst at the securities firm Leerink Swann who is skeptical about RNAi drugs.
In human bodies, the first thing a virus targets is the immune system.
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This has raised obvious concerns, both because of the overall anti-vaccination movement in this country and because it's not considered a good thing for a virus to suddenly surge back into circulation.
In their paper, Mr Mohan and Dr Hamlen demonstrate the feasibility of this by having their program construct two simple algorithms not full-blown viruses, but the sorts of things that a virus author might find useful using only gadgets harvested from Explorer, the file browser included with Windows.Besides being technically neat, this gadget-based approach has advantages for malware writers.
Having created quantum superpositions of photons, electrons, atoms and even molecules, one of the current obsessions is to create a quantum superposition of a living thing, such as a virus.
Everyone from Google exec Marissa Mayer to about 300 of my friends fell for the tactic and the thing spread like a virus before Twitter cut it off.
It is one thing to fight a virus.
If we're going to make social policy through the criminal justice system, aren't we in pretty sad shape?" "You know this culture thing, it is like a virus," interjected Edith Holleman, the subcommittee's general counsel.
Sometimes things say you have a virus(when you don't) and to fix the problem, they advise you click a button.
If you want to avoid getting a viral infection, you will have to avoid sharing things that could potentially contain a virus.
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