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- Inactivation may refer to: Inactivated vaccine, a vaccine that consists of viruses which are grown in culture and then killed RNA interference, also called...
- An inactivated vaccine (or killed vaccine) is a type of vaccine that contains pathogens (such as virus or bacteria) that have been killed or rendered...
- A ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP) is a protein synthesis inhibitor that acts at the eukaryotic ribosome. This protein family describes a large family...
- mutations, also called inactivating mutations, result in the gene product having less or no function (being partially or wholly inactivated). When the allele...
- vaccines used to prevent poliomyelitis (polio). Two types are used: an inactivated poliovirus given by injection (IPV) and a weakened poliovirus given by...
- current" or "non/slow-inactivating sodium current") is a form of sub-threshold, biological electric current contributed by non-inactivating voltage-gated sodium...
- vaccines. In the 1940s, the US military developed the first approved inactivated vaccines for influenza, which were used during World War II. Hens' eggs...
- promotes methylation of the Tsix region by attracting PRC2 and thus inactivating one of the X chromosomes. The inactive X chromosome does not express...
- group Empty group QI05AX01 Parapox ovis virus, inactivated QI05AX02 Propionibacterium acnes, inactivated Empty group Empty group Empty group "The ATCvet...
- applications, especially studies of behavior. Saporins are so-called ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPs), due to its N-glycosidase activity, from the seeds of...