They say that change takes time. Well, that's not the case for RNA. The small biological molecule acts like a switchboard ...
Influenza A virus particles strategically adapt their shape—to become either spheres or larger filaments—to favor their ...
"Conducting research through the SEA-PHAGES program was the first time in my academic career where I felt what I learned in ...
Image by DO'Neil (CC BY-SA 3.0) A new study finds ‘untapped biodiversity’ in the bathroom, in relation to viruses. This follows an exercise where scientists from Northwestern University ...
The flu virus is changing in ways never seen before, increasing infections and raising concerns about vaccine effectiveness and public health risks.
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News Medical on MSNThe growing list of human viruses: Are we prepared for the next outbreak?Researchers review the ever-growing list of human viruses, examining their diversity, transmission pathways, and the urgent ...
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Q&A: Professor discusses using light to 'hear' virusesHarel's lab worked closely with Dohun Pyeon, a professor in MSU's Department of Microbiology, Genetics and Immunology, or MGI ...
Influenza A virus particle can strategically adapt their shape, becoming either spheres or filaments, to favor their ability ...
On February 14, nursing students at MSU-B tried out a new virtual reality game, MedMicroMaps, created to help students understand microbiology in a fun and educational way.
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The Flu Virus Can Shape Shift—Here's How You Can Outsmart ItA new study says the flu A viral strain can adapt shape to stay infectious. Infectious disease doctors break down what this ...
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