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viral
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vi·ral  (vrl)
adj.
Of, relating to, or caused by a virus.

viral·ly adv.

viral [ˈvaɪrəl]
adj
(Medicine / Pathology) of, relating to, or caused by a virus
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Adj.1.viral - relating to or caused by a virus; "viral infection"
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viral [ˈvaɪərəl] ADJvírico
a viral infectionuna infección vírica
viral [ˈvaɪərəl] adjviral(e)
viral
adjVirus-; viral infectionVirusinfektion f
viral [ˈvaɪərl] adjvirale


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Characterisation of their mechanism of action pointed to an interaction with the viral transcription factor E2, thereby preventing the interaction with the viral E1 helicase, necessary for viral replication [58].
Our target for ribozyme-mediated inhibition is HIV-1 Tat, which encodes a small protein that upregulates viral transcription.
The defensins are believed to block all HIV, and to act through a completely different mechanism -possible involving viral transcription, instead of viral entry into the cell.
 
 
 
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