Viral Biochemistry


The experiments also disclose that in bond with an germs, the organism prepare a strong and repeated lifelong resistant response against virus. This immune reaction provides shelter against prolong infections with the same virus. The cellular selective force in the first hand impact surface antigens of viruses, whereas the central part during growth may remain stable. Experiments also appear that new virus-specific catalyst tasks appear in infected cells. The number of such new enzyme activities is relative to the area of the virus genome. If a virus with a space to germ cell fusion reacts with the exterior of erythrocytes, this may lead to hemolysis.



 


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