Examples of using A pathogen in English and their translations into Korean
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I'm investigating a pathogen.
A pathogen in the oldest and broadest sense is anything that can produce disease.
Helena has me formulating a pathogen.
Helena has me formulating a pathogen that I invented when I was 17.
I have no intention of letting them use you as a pathogen, Jack.
You took a pathogen, you modified it, you injected it into a person or an animal and you saw what happened.
Often you won't even know you have been exposed to a pathogen.
I was a surgeon and I have never heard of a pathogen that could survive UV and chlorine.
That I invented when I was 17. Helena has me formulating a pathogen.
The difference between a“good” microbe and a pathogen can be a single DNA base pair.
For example, vaccines work by stimulating your immune system to make a strong response against a pathogen.
But all this will continue until a pathogen plaque or other symptom of the disease appears on the leaves of the spathiphyllum, which should be treated immediately.
Cause a plane is a great way to spread a pathogen.
This powerful molecule moves around the body, keeping to itself, butas soon as it comes across a pathogen, the subsequent exchange of electrons takes place and as discussed above- the rest is history!
They allow innate cells to see and kill pathogens and help B cells make the right type of antibody to most appropriately deal with a pathogen.
Louis Pasteur was unable to find a causative agent for rabies and speculated about a pathogen too small to be detected using a microscope.
When designing a vaccine, scientists try to provoke at least one of the human body's two major players in the immune response: T cells, which attack body cells that have been infected with a pathogen;
So, if we have a population of a thousand people, and we want to make the population immune to a pathogen, we don't have to immunize every single person.
Recent studies suggest that after first encountering a pathogen or other immune stimuli, innate immune cells keep the attack in memory to respond more effectively and more rapidly to future attacks, much like the adaptive immune system.
Because the groups are so different from each other, it is unusual to see a pathogen“jump” from one to the other.
In a natural setting, the hopeless attitude of depression may be the most adaptive for an organism infected with a pathogen: The best strategy for survival is not to expend energy fruitlessly and become exposed to predators, but to hunker down, hide from threats, and direct energy to immune processes where it's needed.
To quote the WHO,“Disease X represents the knowledge that a serious international epidemic could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease.”.
Diabetes is an autoimmune disease where your body fights itself, and at the time people thought that somehow maybe exposure to a pathogen had triggered my immune system to fight the pathogen and then kill the cells that make insulin.
The WHO said in a statement:”Disease X represents the knowledge that a serious international epidemic could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease.”.
This research shows that two enzymes are devoted to altering callose levels at the plasmodesmata, with one working particularly when the plant has been infected by a pathogen and one functioning specifically in situations where plants are stressed by an abiotic mechanism.
When designing a vaccine, scientists try to provoke at least one of the human body'stwo major players in the immune response: T cells, which attack body cells that have been infected with a pathogen; or B cells, which secrete antibodies that target viruses or bacteria present in the blood and other body fluids.
Cochliobolus heterostrophus is a fungal plant pathogen.
I have discovered a dangerous new pathogen.
I have discovered a dangerous new pathogen.
Target the pathogen to a specific race of people.