Whether infecting hot spring-dwelling microbes or humans, viruses co-opt the same group of proteins to assemble themselves and break out of cells.
Whether infecting hot spring-dwelling microbes or humans, viruses co-opt the same group of proteins to assemble themselves and break out of cells.
Some H5N1 and H7N9 bird flu viruses could be one mutation away from spreading efficiently between humans.
An analysis of the novel virus indicates it’s descended from at least four different bird flu strains.
What scientists are learning about the zoonotic flu virus that has infected more than 100 people in China since February
T-cells engineered to attack B-cells sent adults’ acute leukemia into remission.
Beagles no longer showed diabetes symptoms following a single course of gene therapy.
Tracking the genetic diversity and evolution of rhinoviruses can lead to a better understanding of viral evolution, the common cold, and more dangerous infections.
In guinea pigs, the insertion of a single gene can transform ordinary heart cells into pacemaker cells that regulate cardiac rhythm.
A study finds that the genomes of swine and human flu viruses associated with a county fair in Ohio are almost perfectly matched, suggesting interspecies transmission.
A new rhabdovirus may be responsible for an outbreak of fatal hemorrhagic fever.