دکترهای عزیز و دوستان عزیزی که تو این تاپیک میخواید پست بذارید، لطفا پیشنهاد این حقیر رو پذیرا باشید: با توجه به استفاده نکردن از زبان فارسی در عنوان تاپیک و پست های اولیه توسط استارتر تاپیک، حتی المقدور سعی کنید از همون زبان انگلیسی استفاده کنید.
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Hey friends
Do you also study about and work on animal viruses
Is there any species of virus that could infect parasites
Good Luck
Bravo! Bravo!:a2d3:
Hey friends
Do you also study about and work on animal viruses
Is there any species of virus that could infect parasites
Good Luck
Nice:smiliess (4):
Firstly, we don't use species commonly in virology
Small Things Considered: Viruses that Infect Parasites that Infect Us: The Matryoshka Dolls of Human Pathogens
Several protozoan parasites, including Leishmania and Trichomonas, are in turn parasitized by viruses, namely leishmania RNA virus-1 (LRV-1) and Trichomonasviruses, respectively
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Viruses of protozoan parasites may exacerbate human disease
Half of T. vaginalis clinical isolates harbor dsRNA viruses (TVV) that do not harm their parasite host. It has been suggested that these TVVs are sensed by the human host, leading to inflammation and reproductive complications
Thanks for your appropriate answer
What if that these viruses would stop parasites ... :smiliess (11):
It was a question ...
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مشاهده فایلپیوست 7348
Transmission (A) and scanning (B) electron microscopy of Vero E6 cells infected with MARV (Angola 2005) and ZEBOV (1), respectively. A: Low and higher magnification images of different cells with virus particles forming at and detaching from the plasma membrane (dark and white arrows, respectively). An inclusion body is marked with an asterisk and areas of nucleocapsid (NC) accumulation are identified. (A courtesy of A. Sanchez and C. Humphrey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.) B: A multitude of fi lovirus particles (with varying lengths) are seen attached to and budding from the cell surface. (B courtesy of C.Goldsmith, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA