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Originally posted by: Arieltabi
I love ur idea. I had another theory. Many virus eat bacteri like T2 faz virus. That's why in many diseases which r caused by bacteria virus is used as antidote. Why not inject her a bacterio faz virus which will eat all the bacteria. I know it sound little cyonfusing but it could work.
Originally posted by: meghasingh
Sorry to say but now I think that sana is gonna quit... she herself had said that this role was quite tough for her... but I won't be able to see arjun ever if they killed riya...
Thanks a lot for the info!!!!!!Originally posted by: mohabbatgirl
Hey.. I read your post;
firstly are u a science student, by any chance?? Coz you do seem to have got your facts right..Generally an individual possesses innate immunity; which in simple terms is in-built immunity, present by birth.. Factors that contribute to innate immunity like some specialised cells in our body generally help fight off any foreign invasions (infections) etc..However, it is the other way round as well, in case of severe infections, the immune system becomes compromised; i.e. becomes weak and is unable to ward off pathogens..Sometimes we see in movies that when a certain virus/bacteria spreads in a city a certain person in the lead group is not affected by it because he or she is genetically immune to it! It happens! Your gene might be immune to the foreign organism.Once again, you've got the facts right! But there's a slight hitch here; this concept known as dominance in genetics, can be applied to a disease such as cystic fibrosis.. However, it doesn't relate to infections or 'foreign invasions..'Oh and btw, I was reading this up and found that a similar case has occured in Germany in 2010, wherein a mutated strain of E.Coli was responsible for an epidemic.. So, must say, the writers are really doing their homework.. 👏Sorry about the ranting and muft ka gyaan, but I'm a medical genetics student and had to clarify this bit..P.S.: I've found a way out.. Will include it in my SS when I update.. Had PM'ed you.. Not sure if you've read it..
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