DNA scaffolds that mirror influenza virus protein geometry boost antiviral binding and reduce infection more effectively than free molecules, enabling a modular antiviral design strategy.
It's an evolutionary battle, an endless competition for survival, that has spanned millions of years. Within this epic tale ...
Ancient viral fossils buried in our DNA are offering fresh clues about how today’s respiratory pathogens infect and spread.
Viruses and their hosts—whether bacteria, animals, or humans—are locked in a constant evolutionary arms race. Cells evolve ...
D imaging reveals ancient phages virus with features dating back billions of years - and potential to fight today’s dangerous superbugs.
An international collaboration led by Cornell researchers used a combination of psilocybin and the rabies virus to map ...
Cell therapy oncology drug developers Imugene and Chimeric Therapeutics have won FDA support – albeit in different ways.
An international team led by two Université de Montréal researchers unveiled how a molecule capable of opening the “shell” of HIV, improves the elimination of infected cells.
From custom gene editing to a discovery that could help stop pancreatic cancer before it starts, these advances offer a ...
In a groundbreaking study, UC Santa Cruz researchers have shown that developing brain tissue exhibits spontaneous activity ...
A transparent chip no larger than a stick of gum is helping scientists at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, ...
Cryo-EM revealed HIV-1 integrase’s distinct structures as it shifts between its two roles of DNA integration and RNA-binding.