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Viruses under the super microscope: How influenza viruses communicate with cells. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 11, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 05 / 250507130605.htm ...
Boston University scientists did gain-of-function research on the COVID-19 virus. ... A New Lab-Made COVID-19 Virus Puts Gain-of-Function Research Under the Microscope. 11 minute read. Getty Image ...
A man in his 50s has been hospitalized in critical condition after contracting the Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) in New ...
[Related: The deepest known ocean virus lives under 29,000 feet of water.] The viruses in the study are both categorized as bacteriophages . These are a group of viruses that are known to infect ...
In both worms, the researchers saw viruses under a microscope — specifically, they saw a virus called BMRV1 in the former and OVRV1 in the latter.
More information: Lukas Broich et al, Single influenza A viruses induce nanoscale cellular reprogramming at the virus-cell interface, Nature Communications (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-58935-8 ...
Viruses under the super microscope: How influenza viruses communicate with cells Researchers at the HZI and the Medical Center – University of Freiburg uncover new mechanisms for influenza ...
Unlike most influenza viruses, which bind to glycans—i.e. carbohydrate chains on the cell surface—for infection, the H18N11 virus has a different target. Example 1 of MDCK cells stably ...
05/07/2025 10:06 Viruses under the super microscope: How influenza viruses communicate with cells Dr. Charlotte Schwenner Presse und Kommunikation Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung ...
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