Interferon
Interferon
Antiviral drugs are chemical substances that interfere with the process of viral replication, preventing viruses from reproducing and spreading in the body. These drugs target specific stages of the viral life cycle to inhibit viral replication without harming host cells.
This substance is carbon monoxide.
an inhibitor or catalytic poison
This gas is carbon monoxide.
Viruses require living cells to replicate and grow. Milk does not contain living cells, so viruses cannot infect or reproduce in milk. Additionally, milk has natural defense mechanisms, such as enzymes and antibodies, that can inhibit the growth of viruses.
Oncolytic viruses are viruses used in cancer treatment. They kill these viruses through chemical means in multiple stages by attacking infected cells.
Carbon monoxide is a chemical agent that interferes with the body's ability to transfer oxygen to cells. It binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells, preventing oxygen from binding, which can lead to tissue and organ damage.
no. . . Because parasites and viruses can only grow on living matters... There may be saprophytes and bacteria growing in your food. . . Even parasites and viruses can be there but can not grow. .
This compound is carbon monoxide.
You think probable to carbon monoxide.
viruses are non-living yet they can grow and spread through bodies