Supercomputer simulations have revealed how changes in the shape of the HIV-1 capsid protein may help the virus squeeze its inner core into the host cell's nuclear membrane. The findings, by a ...
Norovirus infection rates are extremely high this year, raising the question: Why can’t a vaccine protect us from the stomach ...
The funding will accelerate the development of Fuse's technology platform and pipeline of novel gene therapies. With its ...
C marks the capsid, and IM marks the putative internal membrane. Right, a fully packaged Jyvaskylavirus virion. The isolate from sample 85 had a single morphotype of approximately 200 nm in size, ...
A new role of calcium in the development of muscles has been reported by two RIKEN biologists. Stress is generally damaging and destructive, but it can sometimes spur productivity and creation ...
To find the cause of the "dessert stomach", the researchers investigated the reaction of mice to sugar and found that completely satiated mice still ate desserts. Investigations of the brain showed ...
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