Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

what is permissive cell??





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Answered by kajalshrivastava0854
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A permissive cell or host is one that allows a virus to circumvent its defenses and replicate. ... Usually this occurs when the virus has modulated one or several of the host cellular intrinsic defenses and the host immune system.

Answered by bettsamijkv
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"A cell in which the late phase of viral infection follows the early phase and cell death is coupled with massive synthesis of virus; for example, monkey cells are permissive for SV40."

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Infections of permissive cells are usually productive because infectious progeny virus is produced. Most productive infections are called cytocidal (cytolytic) because they kill the host cell. Infections of nonpermissive cells yield no infectious progeny virus and are called abortive.

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