The " apportionment " of knowledge can also be carried out by the use of a chaotic verbal stream, the interior monologue, tropisms, repetition and endophasy.
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:: I would like the information about substrains and their genetic information, the tissue tropism of these strains, the relevance toward neurotropism, to all remain.
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The lab is also developing a mouse model to study viral tropism and the immune response to dengue virus infection, to generate a better model of the disease.
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This unique replication strategy, plus they have extremely small viral genome, and a very narrow host range and tissue tropism, make it designated as family hepadnaviridae.
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However, the use of a coreceptor alone does not explain viral tropism, as not all R5 viruses are able to use CCR5 on macrophages for a productive infection.
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Differential growth during tropisms mainly involves changes in cell expansion versus changes in cell division, although a role for cell division in tropic growth has not been formally ruled out.
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PSGL-1 was detected on the surfaces of bone-metastatic prostate tumor cells, suggesting that it may have a functional role in the bone tropism of prostate tumor cells.
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Domestic cats living in a group therefore have a much higher immune cells, leucocyte, monocyte, dendritic cells, mononuclear cell, antigen-presenting cell ) while losing intestinal tropism.
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But Epstein's strange tropism for the zany quickly takes over; Magda realizes after the reading has begun that she is not designated to play the young Ophelia but the old Gertrude.
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Holbrooke provides a lucid background to the Bosnian tragedy; he portrays the inner circle of the Clinton administration at work and the European Community's tropism toward a sanctimonious sort of paralysis.