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Marburg virus is one of the world’s deadliest pathogens. Closely related to Ebola, it causes hemorrhagic fever with mortality ...
Researchers are making ever more sophisticated mini organs in the lab — and now they can grow their own blood vessels. The ...
The filoviruses Ebola and Marburg use several different and effective mechanisms to both evade and battle the immune system. This Review explores recent findings in the filovirus–host-defence ...
A 25-year-old local scientist captured rare footage showing how one of the world’s deadliest viruses could jump from bats to humans.
Some stood just metres from a known Marburg virus reservoir. Importantly, the Uganda Wildlife Authority has built a sanctioned viewing platform about 35 metres from the cave.
Beyond the crystal: Dynamic model captures loop flexibility in swine virus drug design by University of Tsukuba edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Srivastava believes his 3D phantom models could eliminate this need to go back to the drawing board, since they incorporate all the elements present in human tumors.
Figure 3. Marburg hemorrhagic fever pathogenesis model. Primary targets cells for Marburg virus infection are macrophages and dendritic cells.
We consider the available N-terminal coordinate information of VP35 from the crystal structure of the Ebola virus nucleoprotein bound to VP35 chaperoning peptide (PDB ID: 4ZTA, Chain A). We model the ...
Cold sore virus hijacks human genome in 3D--and scientists found its weak spot HSV-1 reshapes the human genome for its own benefit. Targeting a host enzyme can completely halt the hostile takeover ...