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viral m. meningitis due to any of various viruses, such as the coxsackieviruses, mumps virus, and the virus of lymphocytic choriomeningitis, characterized by malaise, fever, headache, stiffness of neck and back, nausea, and cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis (principally lymphocytic); it usually has a short uncomplicated course. See also aseptic m.
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viral n. the process by which antibody alone or antibody plus complement neutralizes the infectivity of a virus. The antibody may coat the virus forming a stable complex or may cause conformational changes in viral structural proteins on binding; either process may interfere with binding of the virion to cellular receptor sites and entry into the cell. Enveloped viruses may be lysed by complement.
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viral o. an oncogene carried by a virus into a cell, where it becomes incorporated into the DNA of the cell.
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viral p. virion.
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viral papular d. a type of dermatitis seen in horses in the United States, Great Britain, and Australia, characterized by formation of firm papules followed by a dry crust that detaches and leaves small areas of alopecia.
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