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... virus ; frequently the viral coat serves no other function than to protect the virus as it is trans- ported from one intracellular environment to another . Some bacteria , such as Bacillus subtilis , for example , will take up DNA when ...
... virus ; frequently the viral coat serves no other function than to protect the virus as it is trans- ported from one intracellular environment to another . Some bacteria , such as Bacillus subtilis , for example , will take up DNA when ...
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... viral infection . Susceptible cells can respond in four general ways to viral infection : inapparent effect , in which the virus becomes an endosymbiont ( lives dor- mantly in the host cell ) ; cytopathic effect , in which the cell dies ...
... viral infection . Susceptible cells can respond in four general ways to viral infection : inapparent effect , in which the virus becomes an endosymbiont ( lives dor- mantly in the host cell ) ; cytopathic effect , in which the cell dies ...
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... viral infection , and epidemiological control of the spread of the virus between individuals . Supportive treatment of the infected organism varies with the particular viral dis- ease and is considered in INFECTIOUS DISEASES . Specific ...
... viral infection , and epidemiological control of the spread of the virus between individuals . Supportive treatment of the infected organism varies with the particular viral dis- ease and is considered in INFECTIOUS DISEASES . Specific ...
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