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Virology [PDF]

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佐藤 仁志   +4 more
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Virology [PDF]

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Jacob Anthikad, P Sumanaswini
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Metagenomics in Virology

Encyclopedia of Virology, 2021
Metagenomics, i.e., the sequencing and analysis of genomic information extracted directly from clinical or environmental samples, has become a fundamental tool to explore the viral world. Against the background of an extensive viral diversity revealed by
Simon Roux, J. Matthijnssens, B. Dutilh
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Virology Capabilities Test (VCT): A Multimodal Virology Q&A Benchmark

arXiv.org
We present the Virology Capabilities Test (VCT), a large language model (LLM) benchmark that measures the capability to troubleshoot complex virology laboratory protocols.
Jasper Götting   +8 more
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Virologic screening

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1996
Detection of high risk human papillomaviruses (HPV) has a high potential value for secondary prevention of cervical cancer. HPV testing can augment the sensitivity of conventional cytologic screening and can be used for triaging patients with a history of mild cytological abnormalities or low grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).
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Redefining Virology

Science, 2000
Viruses have always been classified according to whether their genome is composed of DNA or RNA. That may be set to change with the discovery that human cytomegalovirus has both a DNA genome and four mRNA transcripts that are produced before the DNA genome is transcribed after infection of the host cell (Bresnahan and Shenk). As Roizman points out in a
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Diagnostic Virology

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1971
A review of the indications for viral diagnostic procedures has been presented. Specific diagnosis is unnecessary and impractical in every patient with a suspected viral illness. In certain instances, however, the documentation of a viral disease by culture or serology may be of great value to the patient.
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Yeast virology

The FASEB Journal, 1989
The three families of double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses and two families of retroviruses (retrotransposons) of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are all transmitted between cells only by cell fusion, probably reflecting the high frequency of mating of yeast cells in nature. One dsRNA virus
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Essential Human Virology

, 2016
Essential Human Virology, Second Edition focuses on the structure and classification of viruses, virus transmission and virus replication strategies based upon type of viral nucleic acid. Several chapters focus on notable and recognizable viruses and the
Jennifer Louten
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