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Vacuoles,
Vaccine, Vacuum
Degasification, Validation,
Validation
Master Plan, Validation
Protocol, Validation
Protocol(from ICH API), Vapor
Pressure, Vascular
Targetting Agents(VTAs), Vector, VEAs(Vasopermeation
Enhancement Agents), Vehicle,
Verification, Veterinary,
Viable Living, Vial,
Viral Antigens,
Virion, Virucide, Virulence,
Virus, Viscosity,
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Vector
An agent, such as an insect, that can carry a disease-producing
organism from one host to another; the agent used to carry new
genes into cells. Plasmids currently are the vectors of choice,
though viruses and other bacteria may sometimes be used. These
molecules become part of the cell protoplasm
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