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Virulence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Virulence is the degree of pathogenicity of an organism: the relative ability of a pathogen to cause disease. The noun virulence derives from the adjective virulent . In discussing disease, the a...
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Virulence factor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Virulence factors are molecules expressed and secreted by pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa) that enable them to achieve the following: • colonisation of a niche in the host (this inclu...
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Definition of virulence in the Medical Dictionary. virulence explanation. Information about virulence in Free online English dictionary. What is virulence? Meaning of virulence medical term. What does virulence mean? ... virulence alteration...
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Definition of virulence from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... : the quality or state of being virulent: as a : extreme bitterness or malignity of temper : rancor b : malignancy, venomousness <ameliorate the virulence of a disease> c :
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To clarify virulence and nonvirulence of HIV and to obtain nonpathogenic virus are not only applied research but also basic science to dissolve the fundemental question why HIV can induce the disease.
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Our findings support the hypothesis that subneutralizing concentrations of antibody may enhance flavivirus infection and virulence in vivo. These findings are of potential importance for the design of JE vaccination programs in geographic areas in which MVE co-circulates.
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Virulence - Spell - World of Warcraft. Premium upgrade|Sign in|Language ▼. Quick Facts. Screenshots. LinkLink. Virulence. Virulence, Rank 3 ...
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Virulence: The ability of any agent of infection to produce disease. The virulence of a microorganism (such as a bacterium or virus) is a measure of the ...
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