Scientists have finally watched influenza viruses break into living human cells in real time, catching the microscopic invaders as they latch on, glide across the surface and slip inside. Instead of a ...
A new study shows that the body’s early immune response, not the virus itself, often determines how severe a rhinovirus cold ...
A new study reveals the biological secret to the Zika virus's infectious success: Zika uses host cells' own 'self-care' system of clearing away useless molecules to suppress the host proteins that the ...
Your chances of catching a cold—and how miserable it feels—may depend more on your body than on the virus itself.
Researchers at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil have discovered that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, uses a sophisticated tactic to evade the human body's defense ...
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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Chinese scientists identify key Ebola virus mutation that could improve outbreak surveillance
Chinese scientists studying the 2018–2020 Ebola outbreak in Congo found a mutation, GP-V75A, that made the virus spread ...
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