| 41. | Although rhinoviruses come in many varieties, they do not drift to the same degree that influenza viruses do.
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| 42. | It attacks the rhinovirus, a cause of colds, by blocking an enzyme the virus needs to replicate itself.
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| 43. | It is likely to be most useful in the fall and late spring, when rhinovirus colds are unusually common.
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| 44. | Human rhinoviruses are composed of a capsid, that contains four viral proteins VP1, VP2, VP3 and VP4.
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| 45. | This type of research works toward finding a viral vaccines for constantly changing viruses, such as rhinovirus and HIV.
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| 46. | In a twisted way, this walking rhinovirus boosts office morale as healthy workers share their disdain for such misguided heroism.
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| 47. | The work of McKinlay and Diana focused on so-called picornaviruses, a family of RNA viruses that includes rhinoviruses.
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| 48. | A mixture of 50 inactivated rhinovirus types should be able to stimulate neutralizing antibodies against all of them to some degree.
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| 49. | Rhinovirus-caused colds are most infectious during the first three days of symptoms; they are much less infectious afterwards.
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| 50. | Rhinovirus infection proliferates in temperatures between 33 35 �C ( 91 95 �F ), the temperatures found in the nose.
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