These studies were done with selected virus prototypes or recognized representative strains of
enveloped human viruses.
Not exact matches
For the first time, researchers have peered deep inside the
human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV - 1) and described a fragment of the egg - like shell that
envelops the
virus» genetic material.
Research has shown that
enveloped viruses are inactivated in both
human and bovine milk by added fatty acids and monoglycerides (Isaacs et al 1991), and also by endogenous fatty acids and monoglycerides of the appropriate length (Isaacs et al 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992; Thormar et al 1987).