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component parts.
Thousands of
different viruses are now
known about and
virologists often specialize in
either the
viruses that
infect plants, or bacteria...
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Soviet virologists did not
trust the
American Salk vaccine,
Americans had
similar reservations about the
Sabin vaccine. However,
other Soviet virologists argued...
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Robert Wallace Malone (born
October 20, 1959) is an
American physician and biochemist. His
early work
focused on mRNA technology, pharmaceuticals, and...
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investigated by
virologists; however, as the
clinical effects traced to them were
originally presumed due to
chronic viral infections,
virologists took a search—discovering...
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noble Anne
Morton (born 1937),
British swimmer Anne Moscona,
American virologist Anne-Elisabeth
Moutet (born 1959),
French journalist,
writer and columnist...
- original, have
genetic changes that are of
enough significance to lead
virologists to
label them separately. SARS-CoV-2 is the
virus that
causes coronavirus...
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International Committee on
Taxonomy of
Viruses are
considered expert virologists. The ICTV was
formed from and is
governed by the
Virology Division of...
- term ‘orphan’ was
created "in a
moment of conviviality" by a
group of
virologists. Many
enteroviruses are
referred to as ECHO,
enteric cytopathic human...
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Robert Ray
Redfield Jr. (born July 10, 1951) is an
American virologist who
served as the 18th
Director of the U.S.
Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention...
- "The
Moral Virologist" is a
science fiction short story by Greg Egan. It was
first published in
September 1990 in
Pulphouse Magazine, and subsequently...