Virology Immune Evasion

Virology is the study of viruses, which are microscopic organisms that are capable of invading living cells and replicating. Virology immune evasion is the ability of viruses to evade the body's natural immune responses. This is achieved through various strategies such as antigenic variation, suppression of the host's immune system, antigenic masking, and genetic variation. The understanding of immune evasion is essential to developing antiviral strategies and treatments, as well as designing vaccines. Virology immune evasion gives us insights into how viruses can be prevented and treated, and is key to controlling infectious diseases.

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Autoimmune Diseases: Genes, Inflammation And Environment

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Immune Thrombocytopenia after Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: Case Report and Brief Overview of Treatment Strategies

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Frailty and the Immune System

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Raising HLA-E-Restricted HIV-1-Specific Immune Responses Through T Cell Vaccination: A Hypothesis

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Assessment of the Immune Response Induced in Neonatal Calves by Vaccination with Mycobacterium Bovis BCG Phipps Under Field Conditions

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Effect of Oral Honey Consumption on Immune Function Following Ex-Vivo Lipopolysaccharide Stimulation in Healthy Humans

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Use of Immune Modulator Interferon-Gamma to Support Combating COVID-19 Pandemic

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Laboratory Tests Used in the Diagnosis of Immune Thrombocytopenia and General Treatment Approaches

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Rare Association Between Neuroimmunological Diseases: A Possible Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome Type IV

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Presentation of Neutralizing Antibodies in Single- or Pooled-Convalescent Immune Plasma from Donors to Prevent the Current SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

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The trajectory of immunoglobulins immune response against the different amounts of xenobiotics matches the trajectory of biological changes associated with ageing: A systematic review

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The Application of Immunoglobulins Immune Response in the Discovery and Development of Safe Therapeutic Agents: A Review Article

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The Effects of Dairy Consumption on Vaccine Immune Response and Immunoglobulins: A Systematic Literature Review

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Lineage-Specific Disruption of Hematopoiesis by Oxaliplatin: Mechanisms of Erythropoietin Resistance and Immune Suppression

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