Scientists discover how yellow fever and encephalitis viruses enter human cells, and block them with decoy molecules.
For the first time, researchers have observed live and in high resolution how influenza viruses infect living cells. This was possible thanks to a new microscopy technique, which could now help to ...
When a pathogen like a dangerous virus invades the human body, it usually has to enter human cells to cause an illness. Influenza has to latch onto a receptor on the surface of a human cell so it can ...
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Are viruses actually alive or a totally different kind of thing?
Microbiologists Patrick Moreira and Purificación López-García, together with virologists Arturo Ludmir and Lynn Enquist, are ...
Einstein co-authors (from left): Alexandra Tse, M.S., and current M.D./Ph.D. student; senior author Kartik Chandran, professor of microbiology & immunology, Ph.D ...
Oncolytic viruses, including the measles virus (MeV), exhibit a preferential ability to kill cancer cells, making them promising candidates for novel tumor therapies. As part of their infection cycle, ...
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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 ...
BRONX, N.Y., Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The protein on human cells that tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) uses for infection has now been identified—a major step toward understanding how TBEV ...
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