Some new data concerning virology prion hypothesis, and immunology
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Repulsion of superinfecting virions toward uninfected cells is the mechanism for rapid virus spread. Bornavirus gene sequences have been endogenized repeatedly during mammalian evolution what implicates bornaviruses as a source of genetic novelty in their hosts. Origin of HeLa cells. Direct evidence in support of the prion hypothesis. Inflammatory component of innate immunity may foster carcinogenesis. Newly identified cell population of innate immunity found in fat-associated lymph clustere (FALCs) scattered along the blood vessels in the peritoneal mesentery.
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