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Virology
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Showing posts with label
Virology
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Friday, July 29, 2022
COVID vaccine patch fights variants better than needles
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A vaccine patch Credit: University of Queensland A needle-free vaccine patch could better fight COVID-19 variants, such as Omicron and Delta...
Thursday, July 28, 2022
New rabies vaccine candidate demonstrates promising immune response and safety
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Artist's impression of the rabies virus Source: University of Oxford Researchers from the University of Oxford have today reported new f...
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Scientists use copper nanowires to combat the spread of diseases
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Left: Scanning electron microscopy image of the CuNW network on a copper-sprayed surface. Right: Up-close image of CuNW nanowire, which is a...
NIST Develops Genetic Material for Validating Monkeypox Tests
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A vial of the positive control material from NIST that can be used to help ensure the accuracy of tests for monkeypox. Credit: R. Press/N...
What bats can teach us about stopping the next pandemic
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Tulane researcher Hannah Frank was part of a team of scientists looking at the complex connections between bats and coronaviruses, and how t...
Scientists develop effective intranasal mumps-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate
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Researchers used a modified live attenuated mumps virus, illustrated above, to develop a COVID-19 vaccine candidate. Credit: Alissa Eckert |...
Viruses help combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Prof. Gil Westmeyer (l.) and his research team, in collaboration with Kilian Vogele (r.) and the start-up Invitris, have developed a new con...
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
How Omicron dodges the immune system
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Meriem Bekliz, first author, with a plaque-reduction neutralization assay used to determine the neutralizing capacity of antibodies. Credit:...
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
COVID-19 virus spike protein flexibility improved by human cell's own modifications
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University of Illinois researchers created atomic-level models of the spike protein that plays a key role in COVID-19 infection and immunity...
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Some Viruses Make You Smell Tastier to Mosquitoes
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Certain smells can attract mosquitoes to human beings, including smells caused by the dengue and Zika viruses. Photo credit: by Pixabay Zik...
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
COVID-19 Fattens Up Our Body’s Cells to Fuel Its Viral Takeover
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Illustration of a SARS-CoV-2 viral particle entering a cell. The particle pierces through a cell’s membrane, made of two layers of lipids. ...
Monday, June 27, 2022
Virus Discovery Offers Clues About Origins of Complex Life
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Comparison of all known virus genomes. Those viruses with similar genomes are grouped together including those that infect bacteria (on the ...
Researchers find deadly fungus can multiply by having sex, which could produce more drug-resistant, virulent strains
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Jianping Xu, professor in McMaster University’s Department of Biology and researcher with Canada’s Global Nexus for Pandemics and Biologica...
Chemically modified plant substances work against the hepatitis E virus
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Chemically modified rocaglamides prevent certain viruses from multiplying. Credit: Department of Molecular and Medical Virology Rocaglamides...
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