It goes after the weakest part.
the body can only handle a certain amount of said protein at a time.....overdose of it might not kill you but can cause serious side effects to your body
You cannot cure mono. Only your body can fight off the virus. The Epstein-Barr virus is a strain of the herpes virus, so it stays in your body for the rest of your life.
The virus is build to only react when it comes in contact with a certain type of antigen, let's say the surface of a certain cell. The virus will then inject his RNA or DNA into the cell which gives the cell instructions to build more virus particles.
Barbiturates can have many bad effects on your body. Not only can is cause depression but also liver and heart problems.
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No. HIV is an infectous virus and you can only get it certain ways and fighting isn't one of them.
No. The vaccine is only a part of the virus that your body will respond to.
Virus attachment is dependent upon the cell surface receptor that can interact with the protein on the virus surface. The interaction is akin to a lock and a key. The key is the protein on the virus, and the lock is the cell surface receptor. A key will only get into the correct lock.
Virus attachment is dependent upon the cell surface receptor that can interact with the protein on the virus surface. The interaction is akin to a lock and a key. The key is the protein on the virus, and the lock is the cell surface receptor. A key will only get into the correct lock.