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(1) They may also reduce the spread of influenza viruses throughout the respiratory tract and allow upper respiratory tract mucus to inactivate the viruses more easily.
(2) Pastuerization has also been used successfully to inactivate viruses in plasma products such as IVIG and coagulation factors, but not in FFP.
(3) If the cells lived - that is, if there were enough antibodies in the serum to inactivate the virus - they would clear the dye color to yellow as the medium became more acidic.
(4) Ultraviolet disinfection units may destroy bacteria, inactivate viruses, and leave no taste or odor in the water.
(5) Household bleach does not inactivate the virus
(6) However, excess irradiation induces the inactivation of photosynthesis.
(7) The immune system develops a memory response to the flu vaccine because the vaccine contains inactivated viral particles.
(8) According to this scheme, a locally acting activator and a globally acting inactivator (PTEN or a similar phosphatase) are coordinately controlled by the G-protein activation.
(9) Vaccine choices include two inactivated preparations with similar efficacy.
(10) Gene inactivations were done by replacement of the endogenous wild-type allele with one of the kanMX cassettes.
(11) Other rhodium complexes may also be useful for sterilising blood for transfusion by inactivating viruses.
(12) The experimental DNA vaccine is synthesized using modified, inactivated genes from the Ebola virus.
(13) They inactivated the viruses, filtered and blended the three types into the vaccine for the trial.
(14) Both large-scale losses via deletion and gene inactivations by revertible point mutations have been observed in modern microbes.
(15) Aromatase inhibitors and inactivators are drugs that suppress oestrogen production in postmenopausal women through inhibition of the final step in their synthesis, conversion of androgens to oestrogens.
(16) The candidate vaccine is synthesized using modified, inactivated genes from Ebola virus.
(17) The clinical trials in these instances used inactivated viruses as vectors to shuffle genes into patients' cells.
(18) The growth of leucine auxotrophs is sensitive to high pH in the presence of ammonia, whereas deletion of the E3 ubiquitin ligase pub1 +, the S. pombe homolog of the nitrogen permease inactivator NPI1 / RSP5, abolishes pH sensitivity.
(19) Preparation of a flu vaccine involves growing a vaccine strain of the virus in fertilized chicken eggs, collecting the virus and inactivating it prior to use.
(20) The aim of the approach is to reduce the risk of vaginal or anal transmission of the virus by killing or inactivating it, creating a barrier to mucosal cells or preventing the infection taking hold after it has entered the body.
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