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Dictionary » H » Human herpesvirus 6 Human herpesvirus 6Human herpesvirus 6 a recently discovered human herpesvirus that was found in certain lymphoproliferative disorders, replicates in a number of different types of leukocytes, and is associated with the childhood disease roseola (exanthema subitum). ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: is it possible to knockdown a gene in a living adult now... of viral interleukin-6 expression of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus. Mol Cancer Ther. 2008 Mar;7(3):712-20. Stone JK, Rijnbrand R, ... Stability of cell-penetrating Peptide-morpholino oligomer conjugates in human serum and in cells. Bioconjug Chem. 2007 Jan-Feb;18(1):50-60. McClorey ...
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The Fiber Disease... have suggested it may be triggered by various viral infections, e.g. human herpesvirus 6, rubella, measles, and by Chlamydia pneumoniae. From 1909 until the 1950s many ...
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The Fiber Disease... More Background/History Detection of Kaposi's sarcoma(KS)-associated herpesvirus-like DNA sequence(KSHV) in vascular lesions: A reliable diagnostic ... Y.Y. Lee. and I.J. Su. 1978 - Actin filaments in paramyxovirus-infected human fibroblasts studied by indirect immunofluorescence. PMID: 356824 ...
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Pages 31-45 ( Tam/C3...same person as FORUM.)... host cell lysosomes, ... http://www.C3 represents class 3 or level 3 (human and or contagious pathogen) This type research is only done in a highly ... Cyclospora cayatanensis, Parasite, Persistent diarrhea. 1988, Human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6), Virus, Roseola subitum ... http://www.fas.org/promed/about/table2.html ...
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The Fiber Disease... 1986, Cyclospora cayatanensis, Parasite, Persistent diarrhea. 1988, Human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6), Virus, Roseola subitum ... http://www.fas.org/promed/about/table2.html ...
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