What’s the difference between a virus that preferentially infects cancer cells and a virus that kills infected cancer cells directly?
Does “preferentially” mean that the virus also attacks non-cancer cells? Or does it mean that it just doesn’t hit cancer cells as hard?
“A virus that kills infected cancer cells”: does this mean the virus kills cells infected with the virus mentioned in the first part of the question or is this just badly phrased?
What’s the difference between a virus that preferentially infects cancer cells and a virus that kills infected cancer cells directly?
Does “preferentially” mean that the virus also attacks non-cancer cells? Or does it mean that it just doesn’t hit cancer cells as hard?
“A virus that kills infected cancer cells”: does this mean the virus kills cells infected with the virus mentioned in the first part of the question or is this just badly phrased?