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What are host cells

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Answered by praseethanerthethil8
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a living cell invaded by or capable of being invaded by an infectious agent (such as a bacterium or a virus) This drug integrates with the virus in a way that prevents it from attaching to host cells, and prevents viral replication of cells already infected. — Donald M.

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a living cell invaded by or capable of being invaded by an infectious agent (such as a bacterium or a virus) This drug integrates with the virus in a way that prevents it from attaching to host cells, and prevents viral replication of cells already infected.

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