I’m not sure of your question but a lobectomy is an surgical removal of a lobe of the lung. This is done to remove a part of the diseased lung.
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Each time you open the airway you look for the obstructing object
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Your body fills with extra water and waste products
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It neutralizes the virus
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When a vertebrate is infected with a virus, antibodies are produced against many epitopes on multiple virus proteins. A subset of these antibodies can block virus infection by a process that is called neutralization.
Antibodies can neutralize viral infectivity in a number of ways, as summarized in the illustration. They may interfere with virion binding to receptors, block uptake into cells, prevent uncoating of the genomes in endosomes, or cause aggregation of virus particles. Many enveloped viruses are lysed when antiviral antibodies and serum complement disrupt membranes.
-http://www.virology.ws/2009/07/24/virus-neutralization-by-antibodies/
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Testosterone
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Testosterone (including all anabolic steroids) are schedule III according to DEA.