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Ramv 🔍

RaMV is a type of viral vector used in gene therapy, commonly known as CAR-T cell therapy. It consists of two distinct parts: a viral vector (RaM) and a viral genome (V). The V contains the target gene(s) that need to be transduced into the host cell. The RaM serves as a vehicle for delivering the viral DNA, while the V is responsible for integrating the viral vector into the host's genome.

Wolframvirales 🔍

Wolframvirales are a type of plant that produces flowers with four petals, known for their unique arrangement and vibrant colors. They are often associated with the Wolfram family of plants, which includes species such as the Lophocarps and the Wolframpis. These plants have evolved to produce large, colorful flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.

Marseilleviridae 🔍

Marseilles viruses are a group of viruses that belong to the family Paramviridae, which includes several families and genera. These viruses have a wide range of characteristics, including their ability to cause respiratory infections in humans and animals. They can be transmitted through contact with infected animals or human-to-human contacts.

Karamvirus 🔍

Karamvirus is a type of virus that infects the inner ear and causes hearing loss, known as tinnitus. It primarily affects people over the age of 60 who have a history of chronic ear infections or other health conditions.

Affertcholeramvirus 🔍

An avian influenza virus that causes a respiratory disease in birds.

Cahdavirus 🔍

Cahdaviruses are a group of RNA viruses that cause respiratory infections in birds, including chickens, turkeys, and ducks. They belong to the family of Paramviridae, which also includes other avian viruses such as the parvovirus (HAV), fowl pox virus (FPV), and swine flu virus (SFL).

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