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Rabies virus: How can such a minimal virus dominate a human cell?
How can a virus with only five proteins dominate a human cell that contains thousands? This question has long puzzled ...
Using proteins from a common tobacco plant virus, McGill chemistry researchers have developed a simple, eco-friendly way to ...
An investigation into cellular components in bacteria has unexpectedly uncovered a feature with relevance across many life ...
High-flying mosquitoes in West Africa are carriers of multiple pathogens, including West Nile virus, highlighting risks in ...
Axogen, Inc. (NASDAQ: AXGN), a global leader in developing and marketing innovative surgical technologies for the restoration of peripheral nerve function, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug ...
Explore the devastating effects of turkey reovirus, industry challenges, and innovative research seeking breakthrough ...
The government argues to the Supreme Court that online gaming rights cannot compromise human lives, citing addiction and ...
The World Food Programme says a spike in attacks by militants across northern Nigeria is expected to result in Africa's worst levels of severe hunger next year. The report released Tuesday by ...
Penn State scientists uncovered an ancient bacterial defense where dormant viral DNA helps bacteria fight new viral threats. The enzyme PinQ flips bacterial genes to create protective proteins that ...
West Nile virus deaths have been confirmed in Western Maryland and the National Capital region, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
Viruses are tiny — and sneaky. So sneaky that some play a deadly game of hide and seek. The "seek" part is all too familiar: They're always looking for ways to infect humans. Their ability to hide is ...
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