Science news articles about 'virus hides'Discovery explains how cold sore virus hides during inactive phase
Now that Duke University Medical Center scientists have figured out how the virus that causes cold sores hides out, they may have a way to wake it up and kill it. Cold sores, painful, unsightly ... Stanford researchers synthesize compound to flush HIV out of hiding
... will tell you that when your quarry goes into hiding, you have to flush it out to get a good shot at it. Such is the case with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Though antiretroviral "cocktails" can ... HIV expert says 1 step down, 2 more to go in quest to cure AIDS
... Johns Hopkins expert in HIV and how the AIDS virus hides in the body says antiretroviral drugs have stopped ... key steps needed to rid people of the virus. In an address to be delivered Aug. 6 at the XVII ... Scientists unmask key HIV protein, open door for more powerful AIDS drugs
... -surface receptor that normally locks onto a virus and allows it to enter the cell.
Collins likens ... lymphocytes, Nef's actions allow active virus to hide undetected and reproduce. Also, once a cell ... Deadly rugby virus spreads in sumo wrestlers
... may get more than just the ball out of a scrum – herpes virus can cause a skin disease called "scrumpox" ... disease had recurred several times.
"Herpes virus can hide in nerve cells for long periods of ... RSV may hide in the lungs, lead to asthma, UT Southwestern researchers report
... pulmonary function and respiratory rate at set intervals. At the end of the study, the researchers found evidence of the virus in every mouse infected with live RSV, but not in the other groups.
... Protein 'tubules' free avian flu virus from immune recognition
... avian influenza virus strain called H5N1 forms tiny tubules in which it "hides" the pieces ... experts ruled out human-to-human spread of the virus. In a previous report, Prasad and Bornholdt described ... Protein 'Tubules' Free Avian Flu Virus From Immune Recognition
... found in the virulent avian influenza virus strain called H5N1 forms tiny tubules in which it "hides" the pieces of double-stranded RNA formed during viral infection, ... A viral cloaking device
... a viral protein that evolved from its host ancestor to block unwanted interactions," Yang says. "The more we understand that, the more effectively we can fight viruses that hide out," Bjorkman adds.Catching the blood cell bus gives fatal yeast infection a clean getaway
... , which would trigger alarm bells."
When a host's cells are invaded by bacteria, fungi or viruses the invaders usually use the opportunity to multiply inside the cells and escape by bursting out, ... Engineered killer T cell recognizes HIV-1's lethal molecular disguises
... , especially for patients with chronic infection who fail to respond to antiretroviral regimens. When viruses enter the body, they hijack the machinery of host cells to replicate and spread infection. ... Tips from the journals of the American Society for Microbiology
... the Journal of Virology
Waterfowl are considered to be the natural reservoir of influenza A viruses due to the isolation of all subtypes from these hosts. Current research indicates that influenza ...
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Discovery explains how cold sore virus hides during inactive phase
Now that Duke University Medical Center scientists have figured out how the virus that causes cold sores hides out, they may have a way to wake it up and kill it. Cold sores, painful, unsightly ...Stanford researchers synthesize compound to flush HIV out of hiding
... will tell you that when your quarry goes into hiding, you have to flush it out to get a good shot at it. Such is the case with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Though antiretroviral "cocktails" can ...HIV expert says 1 step down, 2 more to go in quest to cure AIDS
... Johns Hopkins expert in HIV and how the AIDS virus hides in the body says antiretroviral drugs have stopped ... key steps needed to rid people of the virus. In an address to be delivered Aug. 6 at the XVII ...Scientists unmask key HIV protein, open door for more powerful AIDS drugs
... -surface receptor that normally locks onto a virus and allows it to enter the cell. Collins likens ... lymphocytes, Nef's actions allow active virus to hide undetected and reproduce. Also, once a cell ...Deadly rugby virus spreads in sumo wrestlers
... may get more than just the ball out of a scrum – herpes virus can cause a skin disease called "scrumpox" ... disease had recurred several times. "Herpes virus can hide in nerve cells for long periods of ...RSV may hide in the lungs, lead to asthma, UT Southwestern researchers report
... pulmonary function and respiratory rate at set intervals. At the end of the study, the researchers found evidence of the virus in every mouse infected with live RSV, but not in the other groups. ...Protein 'tubules' free avian flu virus from immune recognition
... avian influenza virus strain called H5N1 forms tiny tubules in which it "hides" the pieces ... experts ruled out human-to-human spread of the virus. In a previous report, Prasad and Bornholdt described ...Protein 'Tubules' Free Avian Flu Virus From Immune Recognition
... found in the virulent avian influenza virus strain called H5N1 forms tiny tubules in which it "hides" the pieces of double-stranded RNA formed during viral infection, ...A viral cloaking device
... a viral protein that evolved from its host ancestor to block unwanted interactions," Yang says. "The more we understand that, the more effectively we can fight viruses that hide out," Bjorkman adds.Catching the blood cell bus gives fatal yeast infection a clean getaway
... , which would trigger alarm bells." When a host's cells are invaded by bacteria, fungi or viruses the invaders usually use the opportunity to multiply inside the cells and escape by bursting out, ...Engineered killer T cell recognizes HIV-1's lethal molecular disguises
... , especially for patients with chronic infection who fail to respond to antiretroviral regimens. When viruses enter the body, they hijack the machinery of host cells to replicate and spread infection. ...Tips from the journals of the American Society for Microbiology
... the Journal of Virology Waterfowl are considered to be the natural reservoir of influenza A viruses due to the isolation of all subtypes from these hosts. Current research indicates that influenza ...