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Viral (1598 bytes)
1: '''Viral''' [[phenomena]] are objects or phenomena able to...
3: ...lf when those objects are simply exposed to the ''viral object''. While the concept definitely, and orig...
7: ... Memes are possibly the most extreme example of a viral object.
8: * viral marketing
10: * viral email

Viral marketing (2581 bytes)
1: '''Viral marketing''' and '''viral advertising''' refers to [[marketing]] techniques...
3: The term ''viral marketing'' was originally coined to describe var...
5: More generally, viral marketing is sometimes used to describe some sort...
7: ...to build awareness of a product or service. These viral commercials often take the form of funny video cl...
9: ==Examples of viral marketing==

Viral plaque (619 bytes)
1: A '''viral plaque''' is a visible structure formed within a ...
6: ... image of [http://lymphocytes.741.com/plaque.html viral plaques in blood agar]

Viral load (581 bytes)
1: ... is part of the therapy monitoring during chronic viral infections and in immunocompromised patients, e.g...

Viral shift (426 bytes)
1: ... of a seemingly novel virus. It is a prerequisite viral condition for [[pandemic]]s. An existing virus un...

Virology (690 bytes)
4: * [[Viral replication]]
5: * Viral [[pathogen]]esis
6: * Viral [[immunology]]
7: * Viral [[vaccine]]s
9: * Antiviral [[chemotherapy]]

Protease inhibitor (pharmacology) (911 bytes)
3: ...are essential to the viral life cycle by cleaving viral [[protein]]s.
6: ...etroviral drug#Protease inhibitors (PIs)|antiretroviral protease inhibitors]] ([[saquinavir]], [[ritonavi...

Lysogenic cycle (1414 bytes)
1: ...''' is complementary to the [[lytic cycle]] for [[viral]] entry and reproduction within cells. While the ...
5: *1) Viral [[genome]] enters cell
6: *2) Viral genome integrates into host cell genome
7: *3) Host cell [[DNA polymerase]] copies viral chromosomes
9: ...p 4, common symptoms that appear to "trigger" the viral DNA are hormones, high stress levels ([[adrenalin...

Docosanol (756 bytes)
1: ...ch as nucleoside analogues, work by inhibition of viral DNA replication and, as such, carry the risk of m...

Lytic cycle (1544 bytes)
1: ...cle is typically thought of as the main method of viral replication, since it results in the destruction ...
10: ... called [[reverse transcriptase]] transcribes the viral RNA into DNA, which is then transcribed again int...
13: ...viruses (typically 100-200) until it bursts, or [[Viral lysis|lyses]]; this end process gives the cycle i...

Hepatology (1030 bytes)
6: **[[Non-viral hepatitis]]
7: **[[Acute Viral Hepatitis]]
16: **[[Chronic Viral Hepatitis]]

Pericarditis (674 bytes)
7: * [[Coxsackie virus|Coxsackie]] [[viral]] infection
15: The treatment in viral or idiopathic pericarditis is with [[non-steroida...

Encephalomyelitis (719 bytes)
3: ...ord, possibly triggered by vaccination or [[virus|viral]] infection;
5: ...yelitis'', a potentially fatal [[mosquito]]-borne viral disease that infects [[horses]] and humans;

Virus (disambiguation) (1529 bytes)
9: ...is an extreme example of how powerful and rapid a viral idea can be.
10: ... the GPL ''does not infect other software'' the ''viral'' characterization is used to imply that it will ...

Transduction (931 bytes)
5: ...ansfer of viral, bacterial, or both bacterial and viral DNA from one cell to another via [[bacteriophage]...

Lymphadenopathy (170 bytes)
2: * [[infection]] (e.g. [[bacterial]] or [[virus|viral]])

Chemosis (163 bytes)
2: It is usually caused by allergies or viral infection. Antihistamines are used for treatment.

Plus-Polio (169 bytes)
1: ...o vaccinate the children in [[India]] against the viral disease ''Poliomyelitis'' ([[Polio]]).

Hemagglutination assay (1091 bytes)
3: Some viral families have surface or envelope [[protein]]s, t...
7: ... LD<sub>50</sub>, HA does not give any measure of viral infectivity, because no virus replication is requ...

Rimantadine (2015 bytes)
5: ... virus's protective shells, which are the [[Virus#Viral_structure|envelope and capsid]]. Genetic studies...
9: ...proximately 10%.[http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/antivirals/influenza/flumadine.htm] [[Cimetidine]] also aff...
13: ...wn it produces fewer side effects than other anti-viral influenza treatments. Approximately 6% of patien...
26: *[http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/antivirals/influenza/flumadine.htm U.S. Center for Drug Eva...
28: ...ofessionals/treatment/index.htm U.S. CDC flu anti-viral treatment information]

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