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Vector may refer to: •A one-dimensional array •Vector (C++), a data type in the C++ Standard Template Library •Vector clock, an algorithm for generating a partial ordering of events in a distributed ...
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Clearer Day For Gene Therapy: New Vector Carries Big Genes Linked To Inherited Blindness (April 19, 2008) — For some inherited diseases, one barrier to successful gene therapy is that ... For more information about the topic Vector (biology), read the full article at Wikipedia.org, or see the following related articles:
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A vector in Biology is a carrier /transporter of a virus fungi or bacteria. For example a plasmid is a vector that carries genetic information to a cell, and the mosquito is the vector of the malaria causing parasite.
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For many of these diseases vector control remains the major strategy available for reducing incidence rates. The effective use of today's vector control tools and the development of novel methods of targeting vectors both depend on specialist expertise in vector biology and identification, which this course aims to provide.
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You are here: Home > Courses > Research Degrees > Department of Infectious & Tropical Diseases > Disease Control & Vector Biology Uni ... Professor Polly Roy from the Disease Control & Vector Biology Unit talks about her career and research...
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In biology, the term vector may be used in different contexts: ... Vector (molecular biology), vehicle used to transfer genetic material to a target cell ... Biology Q&A: What is a vector?
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An overview of the NIAID Vector Biology Research Program ... Intramural labs supporting vector biology research ... View a list of links for more information about vector biology.
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Research in the Vector Biology Section explores the biochemical and pharmacological diversity found in the salivary glands of blood feeding insects and ticks. Molecular, biochemical and pharmacological approaches are used in our research. ... Chief, Vector Biology Section...
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There are two definitions of a vector: 1-In molecular biology a vector is a DNA molecule used as a vehicle to transfer foreign genetic material into another cell Plasmids are used as biological vectors. 2-In epidemiology (the study of facto...
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