Viruses
A virus is an infectious agent, often highly host-specific, consisting of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat. Viruses infect virtually every life form, including humans, animals, plants, fungi ,… More »
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LiveScience.com explains human viruses , viruses in the human body , common human viruses , types of human viruses and human papilloma viruses ... Find out more about viruses today. Begin by browsing the information below including the latest on common types of human viruses, deadly human viruses, new human viruses,
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Welcome to the Stanford Human Viruses Website ... Founded in the winter of 1998, this site offers an unparalleled resource for basic information regarding human viruses. ... Constructed by a group of 40 undergraduates at Stanford University, it is our aim to provide a general overview of each human viral family, with links to...
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Human Togaviruses and their diseases ... Encephalitic Viruses ... Arthritic Viruses-
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In this article, we will explore the world of viruses. We'll talk about what a virus is, what viruses look like, how they infect us and how we can reduce the risk of infection. And you'll learn why you feel so miserable when a cold virus attacks your body! ... Human Nature...
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Human papillomavirus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A human papillomavirus ( HPV ) is a papillomavirus that infects the epidermis and mucous membranes of humans. HPV can lead to cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, and anus in women. In men, it ca...
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Well, knowing that viruses range in size from 20 to 300 nanometers (nm) is not always enough to gain a real perception of their minute size - I find it equally difficult to perceive cosmic distances quoted in light years.
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HIV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus family) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in humans in which the immune system be...
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List of Virus Families viral families with example viruses ... List of Individual Viruses all named viruses, listed with their assigned family ... Virus Families Grouped by the Baltimore Method; Listed with example viruses and hosts...
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