We know that the process of viral uptake into cells begins with interactions between proteins hemagglutinin and neuraminidase ...
When a pathogen like a dangerous virus invades the human body, it usually has to enter human cells to cause an illness.
In 2020, as scientists around the world were racing to understand COVID-19, Prof. Roy Bar-Ziv and his team at the Weizmann ...
A common virus carried by most humans could trigger lupus, offering new clues for preventing and treating this dangerous ...
Ebola (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) are highly lethal viruses that cause severe disease in infected patients by extensively ...
Interactions among viruses can help them succeed inside their hosts or impart vulnerabilities that make them easier to treat.
Ebola (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) are highly lethal viruses that cause severe disease in infected patients by extensively damaging the body.
A virus carried by 95% of adults from childhood may trigger bladder cancer decades later by damaging cells during immune ...
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 recent study in the journal PNAS from the lab of Julie Overbaugh reveals a previously unknown antiviral function of a gene ...
Using a microscopy technique that they developed themselves, the scientists can zoom in on the surface of human cells in a ...
How can a virus with only five proteins dominate a human cell that contains thousands? This question has long puzzled ...