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  • ...ruses, including [[Influenza virus|influenza]], [[HIV|HIV-1]], and [[Ebola virus|Ebola]]. * [[Virus|Viral Envelope]]: The outer protective layer of a virus, which is targeted by LJ-001.
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  • ...al pathogens, such as the [[Ebola virus]], [[Rabies virus]], and [[Measles virus]]. * [[Virus]]: A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living
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  • == Influenza B virus == ...uses, the others being [[Influenza A virus|Influenza A]] and [[Influenza C virus|Influenza C]].
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  • ...icine, refers to the outer layer or covering of some entities, such as a [[virus]] or a [[cell]]. The term is derived from the French word 'enveloppe', mean ...ilayer that encloses the [[nucleus]] of a cell, or the outer covering of a virus. The envelope often plays a crucial role in protecting the entity and helpi
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  • ...so known as '''TKM-130803''', is an experimental treatment for the [[Ebola virus disease]]. It is developed by [[Tekmira Pharmaceuticals]], a Canadian bioph ...It is composed of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that are encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles.
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  • ...n word meaning 'twist'. The 'virus' part of the name comes from the Latin 'virus', meaning 'poison' or 'slime'. * [[Non-enveloped virus]]: A type of virus that lacks a lipid envelope.
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  • ...ntiviral medication) derivative with a lipid conjugate (brincidofovir is a lipid ester of cidofovir). * [[DNA virus]]: A type of virus that uses DNA as its genetic material.
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  • ...name was chosen to reflect the fact that these viruses are enveloped by a lipid bilayer, similar to a cloak or toga. ...r virus]], while the [[Rubivirus]] genus includes the well-known [[Rubella virus]], the causative agent of German measles.
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  • ...genome]] and associated [[protein]]s, which is the most basic unit of a [[virus]]'s structure. ...in ''capsa'' meaning "box". This refers to the core or central part of the virus, which is enclosed in a protein shell or "box".
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  • ..., when scientists began to understand the complex processes of protein and virus assembly in the body. * [[Virus Assembly]]: The process by which new virus particles are formed within a host cell. This involves the assembly of the
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  • ...a capsid, which is surrounded by a tegument consisting of proteins, and a lipid bilayer envelope. ...s, '''[[Varicella zoster]]''' (chickenpox and shingles), '''[[Epstein-Barr virus]]''' infections (mononucleosis), and '''[[Cytomegalovirus]]''' infections.
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  • ...cause. The word "viral" is derived from "virus", which is from the Latin ''virus'' meaning toxin or poison. "Hemorrhagic" is from the Greek ''haima'' meanin * They are all RNA viruses, and all are covered, or enveloped, in a fatty (lipid) coating.
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  • Eritoran tetrasodium, also known as E5564, is a [[Lipid A]] antagonist and [[Toll-like receptor 4]] (TLR4) inhibitor. It was develo ...al use in the treatment of viral infections, including [[SARS-CoV-2]], the virus that causes [[COVID-19]].
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  • ...rapy]]. It is treated with a [[solvent detergent]] process to inactivate [[virus|viruses]]. ...actant]]. This treatment inactivates enveloped viruses by disrupting their lipid envelopes. The solvent detergent plasma is then filtered to remove the dete
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  • ...m "adenovirus" is derived from the Greek words "adenos" meaning gland and "virus" meaning poison. Adenoviruses are medium-sized (90–100 nm), nonenveloped (without an outer lipid bilayer) icosahedral viruses composed of a nucleocapsid and a double-strand
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  • ...refer to a variety of microscopic entities, such as [[cell]] particles, [[virus]] particles, or [[protein]] particles. These particles can play a significa ...c material (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat and, in some cases, a lipid envelope.
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  • ...The word "viral" is derived from "virus", which comes from the Latin word "virus" meaning poison or venom. "Hemorrhagic" is derived from the Greek words "ha * They are all RNA viruses, and all are covered, or enveloped, in a fatty (lipid) coating.
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  • ...es including yellow fever virus, dengue virus, chikungunya virus, and Zika virus. * [[Cholesterol]]: A type of fat, or lipid, which is essential for the body's cellular structures but can lead to hear
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  • ...ired immunodeficiency syndrome]] - infection by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes a weakening of the immune system * [[Bronchiolitis]] - an infection caused by a virus in the bronchioles (the smallest airways in the lungs), mainly affecting yo
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