Ancient viral fossils buried in our DNA are offering fresh clues about how today’s respiratory pathogens infect and spread.
University of Queensland researchers visualized yellow fever virus particles at near-atomic detail, uncovering major ...
This diagram depicts how the changing arrangement of proteins in a key structure enables viruses to invade and fuse with host cells. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the ...
UCLA researchers report in the April 30 edition of the journal Cell that they have imaged a virus structure at a resolution high enough to effectively “see” atoms, the first published instance of ...
DNA scaffolds that mirror influenza virus protein geometry boost antiviral binding and reduce infection more effectively than free molecules, enabling a modular antiviral design strategy.
Retroviruses are viruses that have evolved the ability to write their genetic code into a cell's own DNA. The most ancient ...