A newly identified virus–cell hybrid structure allows viruses to spread faster and more aggressively by hitching a ride on ...
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Migrions: How Viruses Hijack Cell Movement to Spread Rapidly
Scientists have discovered a shocking new way viruses can spread — and it’s faster and deadlier than ever. Meet “Migrions,” a ...
Scientists have captured an unprecedented, real-time view of influenza viruses as they move across and slip inside human ...
The flu illness is triggered by influenza viruses, which enter the body through droplets and then infect cells. Researchers from Switzerland and Japan have now investigated the flu virus in minute ...
We know that the process of viral uptake into cells begins with interactions between proteins hemagglutinin and neuraminidase ...
Every winter, as the air sharpens and scarves return to shoulders, an old visitor also makes a reappearance: the flu. It ...
Researchers discovered a hidden molecular “switch” that herpes viruses rely on to invade cells. By combining AI, simulations, ...
Washington State University researchers have found a way to modulate a common virus protein to prevent viruses from entering ...
In a person living with HIV, proviruses—strands of HIV DNA—are typically integrated into the T cell genome and become a ...
A common virus carried by most humans could trigger lupus, offering new clues for preventing and treating this dangerous autoimmune disease.
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Netrin-1 disrupts hepatitis B virus attachment and internalization, offering new treatment path
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects more than 250 million people worldwide and can lead to chronic liver disease and liver cancer ...
Rare case shows a man living virus free for years after stopping treatment, raising new questions about how the immune system ...
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