Virus Release
Inhibitor (VRI) Virus Release Inhibitor (VRI) is a naturally-occurring protein found in humans and some animals that prevents the release of a virus from infected cells. VRIs can be used to reduce the spread of viruses, improve the effectiveness of vaccines, and even prevent virus replication in the body. VRIs have the potential to revolutionize the prevention and treatment of virus infections in humans and animals by providing a safe, non-toxic method to block virus release. This could lead to better health outcomes for millions of people and animals around the world.
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