When a virus infects a bacterial cell, the viral genome is the first component to be fully injected into the cell, making it an ideal immune target. A bacterial enzyme anchored to the membrane ...
Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology are investigating how mechanical forces—such as stretching and changes in tissue stiffness—influence viral infection rates in the lungs to understand ...
Lingering inflammation from viruses like COVID-19 or HIV can take a lasting toll on the brain. New research shows exactly how specific immune system imbalances lead to memory lapses and slowed ...
Virus-associated cancers are a significant and persistent global health challenge, providing unique insight into the relationship between chronic infection ...
An article published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity reports the findings of a study by researchers based in Brazil, the United States and South Korea who set out to understand how viral ...
The study demonstrated a substantial clinical burden from multiple viral infections in recipients of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplants — especially among patients with cytomegalovirus (CMV) ...
People living with HIV represent a unique population in the field of infectious disease and immunology due to persistent immune dysregulation and an ...
A dual-action HIV antibody–drug conjugate forces Env to open, then blocks it, boosting virus neutralization up to tenfold in the lab.
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