The Herpes Hope: How a Modified Virus Is Giving New Options to Patients With Untreatable Skin Cancer
A genetically engineered herpes virus may offer a new and effective treatment for advanced melanoma, providing hope for patients who have exhausted other options.
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New research reveals how human astroviruses enter the body
Human astroviruses are a leading viral cause of the stomach bug-think vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. It often impacts young children and older adults, leading to vicious cycles of sickness and ...
A bird flu virus that has often been ignored because it mostly causes minor disease in birds has the potential to cause a ...
Matica Biotechnology, Inc. ("Matica Bio"), a leading viral vector CDMO specializing in advanced therapies, today announced a strategic partnership with Calidi Biotherapeutics, Inc. ("Calidi"), a ...
Experiments suggests H9N2 has adapted to human cells, but cases of person-to-person transmission haven’t been reported yet ...
The rate of HIV infection continues to climb globally. Around 40 million people live with HIV-1, the most common HIV strain.
An international research team has determined the first high-resolution structures of the herpes simplex virus origin-binding protein (OBP), a critical component of viral DNA replication that has ...
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Unveiling the dual role of HIV integrase in viral replication
The rate of HIV infection continues to climb globally. Around 40 million people live with HIV-1, the most common HIV strain.
Scientists found a virus-like living entity in human bodies named "obelisks" - small loops of RNA, each a thousand genetic ...
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have harnessed a powerful supercomputer, normally used by astronomers and physicists ...
Scottish researchers have successfully edited the genes of experimented pigs to resist classical swine fever (CSF), a highly infectious and often fatal disease that poses a major threat to pig farming ...
After a quiet summer, bird flu cases are rising again. Scientists expected the development, but what happens next is still ...
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