Interferons are substances produced by virus-infected cells that help neighboring cells fight viral infections. They trigger the immune response in nearby uninfected cells, stimulating them to produce antiviral proteins to combat the infection and prevent further spread of the virus.
A mono blood test is a laboratory test to detect antibodies that are produced in response to the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which is the virus that causes infectious mononucleosis. This test helps diagnose mono by determining if a person has been exposed to the virus.
No, a virus does not change the instructions in the cell's nucleus. Instead, it uses the cell's machinery to replicate itself. The virus hijacks the cell's normal processes to make new virus particles, which can then infect other cells.
if anyone gets this this right is the smartest person alive
A computer virus typically starts with the infection phase, where it enters a system. It then replicates itself to spread to other systems, followed by the activation phase when it executes its malicious payload. Finally, the virus may enter a dormancy phase where it remains undetected or gets removed by antivirus software.
Merry Xmas is a documented hoax virus.. A hoax virus is a virus that isn't actually a virus. It gets you worried but it's not real.
NO... it makes it worse....It gets the virus bigger
Anyone not immune to the virus (not a common virus anymore though)
As of right now No. But unless your computer somehow gets a virus from it then Yes.
a computer virus is a hacking software that you download on your computer anti-virus is the software that gets rid of viruses
Someone coughs on you (or near you ... possibly in time) You touch the virus, then you wipe your eyes (most commonly) The virus gets under your skin, gets into a cell of your body, and reproduces.
It is called a virus because we have an illness called a "virus" and when a computer GETS a virus, they're not working right and are not running well.
No because an antibody is produced for that specific pathogen. An antibody produced against influenza will not lock onto a common cold virus because the binding site on the virus is different compared to that of an antibody.
A virus doesn't do any active work. It is the infected cell that gets tricked into doing all the work - especially, making copies of the virus.
Tears are produced when dirt gets into our eyes.Answered by: LiCs_09_.com
The cold sore virus gets transferred by direct contact (touching) the infected area.
Viruses must be produced in a host cell. They can be produced in vitro (in glass) if there are host cells in there first.