isäntäkide
Isäntäkide, also known as the "host cell" in English, refers to a cell that has been infected by a virus and is actively producing new viral particles. The term is commonly used in the context of viral replication and is a crucial concept in virology. The host cell provides the necessary environment and resources for the virus to replicate, including its genetic material and various enzymes and proteins.
The process begins when a virus attaches to the host cell's surface, typically through specific receptor molecules.
Isäntäkide plays a dual role during viral replication. On one hand, it serves as a factory, producing
The study of isäntäkide is essential for understanding viral pathogenesis, the mechanisms by which viruses cause