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Capsid – The Protein Shell of a Virus Explained

The capsid is the protein shell of a virus that protects its genetic material and plays a key role in infecting host cells.

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Thyroid Hormone Sensitivity

Thyroid hormone sensitivity describes how responsive the body´s cells are to thyroid hormones. Impaired sensitivity can cause symptoms even when hormone levels appear normal.

Intestinal Epithelial Atrophy

Intestinal epithelial atrophy refers to the deterioration of the cells lining the gut, impairing nutrient absorption and the intestinal barrier function.

Immune Cell Migration Inhibition

Immune cell migration inhibition refers to the suppression of the ability of immune cells to travel through the body. It plays a key role in inflammatory processes and immunological diseases.

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