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Results from our forumEcology Jabs / Vaccinations... what vaccinations I will need or will be benifical for me entering the Ecology / Conservation job market? I have already been immunised for Hep B. Thanks
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Candidiasis in Nablus city: Epidemiological... of Anagalis arvensis and Parieteria diffusa showed effects at ≥ 500 μg. All three extracts showed cytotoxic effects at ≥ 5000 μg against cell line Hep G2, however, Anagalis arvensis showed the same effect at ≥ 500 μg. Anthemis tinctoria L. showed a pronounced cytotoxic effect at ≥ 5000 μg against ...
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Blood-Borne Viruses... much information on this question. I found out that HIV infects the the cell and reverse transcribes the viral RNA into viral double stranded DNA. Hepatitis does the same but it is not a retro-virus. Apart from Hep and HIV, I couldn't any list of blood-borne viruses. What I'm really after is a ...
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The Fiber Disease... talk with them, and I think once was going to campout on thier doorstep. But, hey we all help whatever way we can. Foxy Lady, The vaccine was for Hep B in New York and San Francisco, which had Aids in it. Gallo and Nicholson at Stanford had something do with it's creation in the 70's. Indymedia ...
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The Fiber Disease... Center, Charleston, South Carolina 29403. PMID: 1682254 http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=1682254 * HEp-2 cell adherence, actin aggregation, and intimin types of attaching and effacing Escherichia coli strains isolated from healthy infants in Germany ...
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