vaccinia

  • 121Cowpox virus —   Cowpox virus Clasificación de los virus Grupo: I (Virus ADN …

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  • 122Virus — Para otros usos de este término, véase Virus (desambiguación) …

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  • 123vaccinoid — Resembling vaccinia. * * * vac·ci·noid vak sə .nȯid adj resembling vaccinia * * * adj. resembling a local infection with vaccinia (cowpox) virus. A vaccinoid reaction is one of the possible results of vaccination against smallpox in individuals… …

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  • 124Milker's nodule — Milker s nodules are a cutaneous condition that is most commonly transmitted from the udders of infected cows.[1]:393[2]. Milker s nodule is caused by Paravaccinia virus. Disease in humans is nearly identical to orf. See also Farmyard pox List of …

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  • 125JX-594 — es un virus oncolítico desarrollado por la empresa privada estadounidense Jennerex ubicada en San Francisco, California [1] diseñado para localizar, atacar y destruir las células del cáncer.[2] [3] JX 594 es una modificación, mediante ingeniería… …

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  • 126Jean-Pierre Lecocq — (vers 1990) Jean Pierre Lecocq, né à Gosselies, Belgique le 17 juillet 1947 et mort au Mont Sainte Odile, en Alsace le 20 janvier 1992, est un scientifique ( …

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  • 127cowpox — cow·pox kau̇ .päks n a mild eruptive disease of the cow that is caused by a poxvirus of the genus Orthopoxvirus (species Cowpox virus) and that when communicated to humans protects against smallpox called also variola vaccinia * * * n. a virus… …

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  • 128rV-TRICOM — A cancer vaccine made with a form of a vaccinia virus that does not cause disease in humans. It is being studied in the treatment of some types of cancer. The virus is changed in the laboratory to make human proteins that may help immune cells in …

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