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Scientists find 1 tiny protein that can blow up entire viruses
Researchers have uncovered a microscopic weapon that can literally tear viruses apart from the inside, a single protein that turns a cell’s own DNA into a tripwire. Instead of blocking infection at ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine report in Science Advances a breakthrough in human norovirus (HuNoV) research.
A new study shows that the body’s early immune response, not the virus itself, often determines how severe a rhinovirus cold becomes.
Scientists found that nasal cells act as a first line of defense against the common cold, working together to block rhinovirus soon after infection. A fast antiviral response can stop the virus before ...
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Giant virus in Japanese pond may rewrite origin of complex life
In a quiet freshwater pond in Ibaraki Prefecture near Tokyo, researchers have pulled from the water a microscopic giant that ...
Since its first approval in 2022, Gilead Sciences’ lenacapavir—a twice-yearly injectable—has come to be a potential game ...
Nipah virus does not just infect the body, it disrupts immune defences at multiple levels, suppressing early antiviral ...
A common cold can feel like a small thing until it is not. One day you feel fine, and the next you wake up congested, drained ...
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