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This particular giant virus, which they called Jyvaskylavirus, is 200 nanometers in diameter, or about two times the size of ...
Pigs are the most important reservoir for influenza A viruses, acting as an intermediary host for both interspecies transmission and genetic reassortment. This is due to the high susceptibility of ...
One section of the cemetery is full of simple, rough, limestone markers ... Any scientist or physician interested in the influenza virus itself, and all its fascinating efficiencies and ...
The team looked at neutralizing herpes simplex viruses (HSV-1 and HSV-2) and influenza A strains (H1N1 and H3N2) through a clinically loaded chewing gum made with lablab beans (Lablab purpureus).
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