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 ...
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 ...
Discover how a tiny RNA molecule serves as a molecular switch in viral infections, providing insights into phage biology.
A study from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), published in Nature Communications, reveals how ...
Using AI, researchers identified one tiny molecular interaction that viruses need to infect cells. Disrupting it stopped the ...
Researchers found that icosahedral viruses deliberately break symmetry using a single chemical bond to control RNA release.
The death toll and economic damage associated with flu highlight its role as one of the most harmful viruses in history.
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Virus shells use asymmetry to control RNA release and infection
Viruses are typically described as tiny, perfectly geometric shells that pack genetic material with mathematical precision, ...
Researchers at Texas Biologics at The University of Texas at Austin, working with scientists internationally, have made an ...
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