Rubella primarily targets the epithelial tissues, particularly in the respiratory tract, where the virus initially enters the body. Additionally, it can affect various other tissues during pregnancy, leading to complications such as congenital rubella syndrome, which impacts the heart, eyes, and brain of the developing fetus. The virus can also infect lymphoid tissues, contributing to its systemic effects.
A tissue becomes a target tissue when it is affected or stimulated by a specific amino acid. The target tissue has the appropriate receptors to make it susceptible to the hormone.
A tissue is considered a target tissue when it has specific receptors for a particular hormone or chemical signal. These receptors allow the tissue to respond to the signal by initiating specific biological responses. Target tissues are often the primary sites where the hormone or signal exerts its effects in the body.
Target tissue
The main primary target tissue of the Parathyroid hormone is the bone, but the kidneys are a target as well.
The target tissue affected by somatic mutations is the body's non-reproductive cells, including those in organs, muscles, and connective tissue. These mutations are not passed on to offspring as they do not affect germ cells.
it targets the liver
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Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus. The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning "little red."
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MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella) is the vaccine used to prevent rubella.
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