Similar words: virago, spiral, virus, virtue, virile, ira, virtual, virtually. Meaning: adj. relating to or caused by a virus.
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31) Viral hepatitis has been recognized since the Second World War as being divisible into two distinct types.
32) Total immunity from colds once seemed to be the unattainable Holy Grail of clinical viral science.
33) During these final stages host enzymes attach carbohydrate groups to certain viral proteins, converting them into glycoproteins.
34) Similarly, there are mild disturbances only of acute phase reactants in chronic viral hepatitis.
35) The aetiology of acute liver failure was viral hepatitis in all but one patients.
36) The cells destroy infected cells early, before they produce virus, thereby inhibiting viral replication, the company said.
37) That goal has been achieved if, after several months of treatment, no virus is found in the viral load.
38) These contain HBsAg and both nuclear and cytoplasmic HBcAg, signifying intense viral replication.
39) There has also been continued success in the development of compounds for the treatment of specific viral diseases.
40) Proteins made by these viral genes are chewed up and displayed in the normal way when dendritic cells meet the altered bacteria.
41) One of the three drugs they received was ritonavir, an inhibitor of the enzyme protease, which processes key viral proteins.
42) Dose-responses of inhibition by interferon of viral entry and endocytosis are similar, suggesting that the effect of endocytosis is inhibited.
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43) From a medical viewpoint, the outline of viral infection given so far presents much too simple a picture.
44) At the beginning of a cold the viral load will be very high.
45) Many of these beaches are not clean, and they carry a high risk of viral infection for swimmers.
46) Gardner missed the Washington road trip last week with a viral infection and is now taking antibiotics.
47) A fourth patient died from viral pneumonia, but this was in hospital and expected.
48) Viral infectiousness is defined as the ability of a virus to enter and infect a cell in the target host.
49) It lies at the centre of a viral hot zone, surrounded by farms infected with foot and mouth disease.
50) With the viral reactivation, inflammatory changes occur in dorsal root ganglia and nerve roots.
51) One of Davis' sisters, Patty, died at age 10 of a viral blood infection.
52) While interferon production was certainly induced by this compound its efficacy in treating viral infections bas so far been disappointing.
53) As shown in the Figure, the virus escapes the action of these enzymes by fusion between the viral and lysosomal membranes.
54) Bacterial and Viral Infections Foals can suffer a variety of bacterial or viral infections in the first fourteen days of life.
55) Scientists are still trying to figure out the mechanism for the viral hide-and-seek.
56) These data suggest that the risk of liver damage is greatest in patients with active viral replication before operation.
57) In some cases, these can be treated with antibiotics, which are useless against viral infections like influenza and colds.
58) Several cases of spontaneous remission in acute leukaemia have been described in association with bacterial or viral infections.
59) Headaches due to viral infections may be accompanied by fever.
60) Newly imported Angelfish sometimes suffer from a viral infection called Lymphocystis.
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