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  • 51hepatitis — Inflammation of the liver, due usually to viral infection but sometimes to toxic agents. [hepat + itis] Previously endemic throughout much of the developing world, viral h. now ranks as a major public health problem in industrialized nations. The …

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  • 52Hepatitis B virus — For the disease, see Hepatitis B. Hepatitis B virus TEM micrograph showing hepatitis B viruses Virus classification Group …

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  • 53Hepatitis C virus — Taxobox name = Hepatitis C virus image width = 160px image caption = Electron micrograph of Hepatitis C virus. The bar = 50 nm virus group = iv familia = Flaviviridae genus = Hepacivirus type species = Hepatitis C virus : This page is for the… …

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  • 54Hepatitis C/co-infection with HIV — Patients who are HIV positive are commonly co infected with the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) due to shared routes of transmission: percutaneous exposure to blood, sexual intercourse, and from a mother to her infant.Infection with HCV can be… …

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  • 55Viral envelope — Schematic of a Cytomegalovirus Many viruses (e.g. influenza and many animal viruses) have viral envelopes covering their protein capsids.[1] The envelopes typically are derived from portions of the host cell membranes (pho …

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  • 56Hepatitis — (Derivado de hepático.) ► sustantivo femenino MEDICINA Enfermedad inflamatoria del hígado: ■ el enfermo de hepatitis debe guardar reposo. IRREG. plural hepatitis * * * hepatitis (del gr. «hêpar, hḗpatos», hígado, e « itis») f. Med. Inflamación… …

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  • 57Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center — The Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center (VBRC) is an online resource providing access to a database of curated viral genomes and a variety of tools for bioinformatic genome analysis. [http://athena.bioc.uvic.ca/ Viral Bioinformatics Canada VBRC] …

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  • 58Viral nonstructural protein — In virology, a nonstructural protein is a protein encoded by a virus but it is not part of the viral particle.[1] See also NSP1 (rotavirus) NSP4 (rotavirus) NSP5 (rotavirus) NSP6 (virus) References ^ MeSH …

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  • 59hepatitis — n. inflammation of the liver caused by viruses, toxic substances, or immunological abnormalities. Infectious hepatitis is caused by viruses, several types of which have been isolated as specific causes of the disease and can be detected by blood… …

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  • 60Viral processing — The main idea behind viral processing is to stop the viruses in a given sample from infecting the desired product. The two most widely used methods of viral processing are viral removal and viral inactivation . The former is a method in which all …

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