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To test how it works in animals, they then put a gene for eCD4-Ig into a harmless virus and infected four monkeys; the virus forces the monkey's cells to mass produce the construct.
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When a virus infects a cell, the virus forces it to make thousands more viruses.
The DOS virus forced your computer to display a high res photo of a scantily-clad blonde woman wearing lingerie.
Children lined up outside schools across Liberia on Monday, stopping to have their temperatures taken before attending classes for the first time since the rapid spread of the Ebola virus forced the government to close schools nationwide six months ago.
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It is possible that quake-like unpinning effects have been observed in recent single-virus force spectroscopy (SVFS) characterizations of the interacting forces between influenza A viruses (H3N2 and H1N1) and living cells [ 30, 31].
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