Is schistosomiasis a virus or bacteria? Is the hepatitis B vaccine safe? Is Fasciola infection caused by a DNA virus? Is leishmaniasis a virus? Is there a vaccine for all types of hepatitis? Is typhoid a communicable disease? Is HIV a retrovirus?
Is the multiplication of an animal virus the lysogenic cycle? Do viruses belong to one of the domains of life? Was the Black Death a virus or bacteria? Is rubeola an RNA virus? Are helminths viruses? Why do viruses form an exception to cell theory?
develop chronic Hepatitis B may go on to a life-threatening condition. It is estimated that worldwide up to 350 million may be chronically infected with the Hepatitis B virus. Hep B testing is done via a small fluid sample using an STD rapid test kit and results are within minutes. Test...
Based on how STIs spread, you shouldn’t be too concerned about getting an STI in a public restroom. However, bathrooms can be havens for other viruses, germs, and bacteria that you want to avoid. Here’s how to avoid these germs. How To Avoid Bacteria in Public Restrooms Whenever you...
We have identified that treatment with the seaweed extract triggers a p53-mediated response at the transcriptional and protein level in liver cancer cells, in contrast to colon cancer cells in which the effects are more associated with metabolic changes. Furthermore, we show that in treated HepG...
The influenza A virus NS80 protein, consisting of only the initial 80 amino acids of the NS1 protein, acts to suppress the host's immune response, thereby promoting heightened pathogenicity. The presence of hypoxia incites peritoneal macrophages to enter adipose tissue and generate cytokines. A/...
We show that RNF213 has broad antimicrobial activity in vitro and in vivo, counteracting infection with Listeria monocytogenes, herpes simplex virus 1, human respiratory syncytial virus and coxsackievirus B3, and we observe a striking co-localization of RNF213 with intracellular bacteria. Together, ...
Here we describe a structure-function analysis of the cell-penetrating peptide Xentry derived from the X-protein of the hepatitis B virus. Remarkably, the tetrapeptide core LCLR retains the cell-penetrating ability of the parental peptide LCLRPVG, as either an L- or D-enantiomer. Substitution ...
This study also investigated the anti-tumor effects of these three monomer compounds, used alone or in combination with the anti-inflammatory compound DRG. Although SO, FR, and TI individually proved ineffective against A549 and HepG2 cell growth, their synergistic use brought about a 40% ...
Is schistosomiasis a virus or bacteria? Does influenza use the lytic cycle? Does the influenza virus illustrate the lytic or lysogenic cycle? Is there a vaccine for SARS? Is Hep C a DNA virus? Is Hep B a DNA virus? Is measles a DNA virus?