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Sergej Mihajlovich Belousov. Serdce drakona, ili Puteshestvie s Pechenyushkinym----- © Copyright Sergej Belousov Email: lizaveta42(a)hotmail.com Date: 16 Apr 2004. Sergej Mihajlovich Belousov. Serdce drakona, ili Puteshestvie s Pechenyushkinym----- © Copyright Sergej Belousov Email: lizaveta42(a)hotmail.com Date: 16 Apr 2004.

SUBSTANCE: method for producing virus-like particles (VLPs) in a plant is provided, introducing a nucleic acid comprising a regulatory region active in the plant and operably linked to the chimeric nucleotide sequence, into the plant or part of the plant, subsequent incubation of the plant or part thereof under conditions allowing the expression of the nucleic acid to produce a VLP. Virus-like particle (VLP) obtained by this method, a composition and a plant cell containing same are also disclosed. Chimeric nucleotide sequence encodes, in series, an ectodomain from a virus trimeric surface derived from Retroviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Coronaviridae or Filoviridae viruses, fused to the transmembrane domain and the cytoplasmic tail domain (TM/CT) of the influenza virus hemagglutinin. Disclosed VLP contains chimeric viral surface proteins and lipids derived from a plant.

Read and translate the text. Anthrax Anthrax is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is highly lethal in some forms. Anthrax most commonly occurs in wild and domestic ruminants, but it can also occur in humans when they are exposed to infected animals, tissue from infected animals, or high density of anthrax spores. Anthrax cannot spread from human to human. Anthrax infection is extremely rare in common domestic pets (dogs and cats).

Anthrax is rare in humans although it occasionally occurs in ruminants such as cattle, sheep, goats, camels, and antelopes. Bacillus anthracis bacteria are soil-borne. Anthrax can enter the human body through the intestines, lungs, or skin (cutaneous) and causes distinct clinical syndromes based on its site of entry. An infected human will generally be quarantined. However, anthrax does not usually spread from an infected human to a noninfected human. Anthrax is usually contracted by handling infected animals or their wool, germ warfare/terrorism or laboratory accidents. Pulmonary (respiratory or inhalation) anthrax.

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Respiratory infection initially present with cold or flu-like symptoms for several days, followed by severe (and often fatal) respiratorycollapse. If not treated soon after exposure, before symptoms appear, inhalation anthrax is highlyfatal, with near 100% mortality. Gastrointestinal (gastroenteric) anthrax. Gastrointestinal infection is most often caused by the ingestion of infected meat and often presents with serious gastrointestinal difficulty, vomiting of blood, severe diarrhea, acute inflammation of the intestinal tract, and loss of appetite. Intestinal infections result in fatality 25 to 60% of the time. Cutaneous (skin) anthrax.

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Sergej Mihajlovich Belousov. Serdce drakona, ili Puteshestvie s Pechenyushkinym----- © Copyright Sergej Belousov Email: lizaveta42(a)hotmail.com Date: 16 Apr 2004. Sergej Mihajlovich Belousov. Serdce drakona, ili Puteshestvie s Pechenyushkinym----- © Copyright Sergej Belousov Email: lizaveta42(a)hotmail.com Date: 16 Apr 2004.

SUBSTANCE: method for producing virus-like particles (VLPs) in a plant is provided, introducing a nucleic acid comprising a regulatory region active in the plant and operably linked to the chimeric nucleotide sequence, into the plant or part of the plant, subsequent incubation of the plant or part thereof under conditions allowing the expression of the nucleic acid to produce a VLP. Virus-like particle (VLP) obtained by this method, a composition and a plant cell containing same are also disclosed. Chimeric nucleotide sequence encodes, in series, an ectodomain from a virus trimeric surface derived from Retroviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Coronaviridae or Filoviridae viruses, fused to the transmembrane domain and the cytoplasmic tail domain (TM/CT) of the influenza virus hemagglutinin. Disclosed VLP contains chimeric viral surface proteins and lipids derived from a plant.

Read and translate the text. Anthrax Anthrax is an acute infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is highly lethal in some forms. Anthrax most commonly occurs in wild and domestic ruminants, but it can also occur in humans when they are exposed to infected animals, tissue from infected animals, or high density of anthrax spores. Anthrax cannot spread from human to human. Anthrax infection is extremely rare in common domestic pets (dogs and cats).

Anthrax is rare in humans although it occasionally occurs in ruminants such as cattle, sheep, goats, camels, and antelopes. Bacillus anthracis bacteria are soil-borne. Anthrax can enter the human body through the intestines, lungs, or skin (cutaneous) and causes distinct clinical syndromes based on its site of entry. An infected human will generally be quarantined. However, anthrax does not usually spread from an infected human to a noninfected human. Anthrax is usually contracted by handling infected animals or their wool, germ warfare/terrorism or laboratory accidents. Pulmonary (respiratory or inhalation) anthrax.

Skin instantly is updated. Shabloni voennoj formi vvs dlya foto na dokumenti e. A face without wrinkles and signs of acne.

Respiratory infection initially present with cold or flu-like symptoms for several days, followed by severe (and often fatal) respiratorycollapse. If not treated soon after exposure, before symptoms appear, inhalation anthrax is highlyfatal, with near 100% mortality. Gastrointestinal (gastroenteric) anthrax. Gastrointestinal infection is most often caused by the ingestion of infected meat and often presents with serious gastrointestinal difficulty, vomiting of blood, severe diarrhea, acute inflammation of the intestinal tract, and loss of appetite. Intestinal infections result in fatality 25 to 60% of the time. Cutaneous (skin) anthrax.