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Bvdv 🔍

BVDV stands for "Bacterial Vaginosis, Diphyllobothriasis." It is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that affects women and can be caused by bacteria like Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Treponema pallidum. Symptoms can include vaginal discharge, itching, pain, and fever.

Bvdv-2 🔍

BVDV-2 is a rare form of genetic disorder in humans, characterized by severe abnormalities in the DNA replication and repair mechanisms. It is caused by mutations in the BVDG gene, which codes for a protein that regulates the activity of a specific enzyme called DNA polymerase II. This mutation leads to a decrease in the function of this enzyme, making it unable to properly replicate DNA strands.

Bvdv-0 🔍

BVDV-0 is a type of viral vector used in gene delivery, often for delivering genes into cells. It consists of two viral vectors (BV and DV) that are fused together to form a single particle. This allows for precise targeting of specific genes within the target cell's genome.

Bodv-2 🔍

BoDV-2 is a type of bovine virus disease that affects domestic cattle. It primarily targets the respiratory and digestive systems, causing symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and increased production of mucus. This disease is caused by a strain of bovine coronavirus, which is also known as bovine viral diarrhea (BVDV).

Bvdv-1 🔍

BVDV-1 is a term used in biotechnology to describe a type of viral vector. It's an RNA-based vector that can be used for gene transfer, particularly in the field of genetic engineering, where it has been used to deliver genes into cells without the need for transfection or cell disruption.