1. Another possible point of attack is the final assembly of new viruses and their release from the infected cell. 2. In this case, patients need only be treated until the last of the infected cells is eliminated. 3. The cells destroy infected cells early, before they produce virus, thereby inhibiting viral replication, the company said. 4. The disintegration of infected cells provides another mechanism for the release of newly-formed viruses. 5. They then put the infected cells back into the babies without giving any drug treatment. 6. The monkeys had been immunized with a vaccine made from infected cells. 7. Four VZV IE products have been detected in infected cells by cycloheximide reversal experiments. 8. Also, the engineered VSV should prove safe because it is designed to attack only infected cells. 9. Adenoviruses get themselves replicated by forcing an infected cell to divide. 10. All three drugs are protease inhibitors, which work by blocking the protease enzyme that infected cells use late in the reproductive life cycle -- essentially crippling the virus. |