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Virology

Photos of monkeypox in British patients, May 2022

New mRNA Vaccine Outperforms Current Options in Mpox Battle

A 3D representation of a herpes simplex virus enzyme involved in viral replication. Credit: Abraham Lab/HMS

What enables herpes simplex virus to become impervious to drugs?

Research explains why virus causing cold sores does not spread to devastating brain infection

Research explains why virus causing cold sores does not spread to devastating brain infection

The first author Thu Vu Phuc Nguyen, left, and Ido Golding investigated how coinfecting phages can impede each other’s entry into a cell.

Viral Traffic Jam: How Bacteria Fend Off Multiple Attackers

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Spreading the word about virology research in an age of misinformation

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How the ‘home’ environment influences microbial interactions

The IAE pathogenesis, with severe brain edema caused by IAV, could be established without viral proliferation: Influenza virus protein was produced and accumulated in the influenza virus-infected endothelial cells (EC). Without producing daughter virus, accumulated viral protein induced necrosis of EC and disruption of blood-brain barrier leading to vascular leakage and bleeding.

Influenza Virus Sneaks into the Brain via Endothelial Cells, Causing Deadly Encephalopathy

A drawing of a microscope image showing green fluorescent NK cells clustered around red-stained virus-infected cells, with arrows indicating the NK cells producing and responding to Ccl3

Unexpected Role of Natural Killer Cells in Coordinating Antiviral Response

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Study confirms how RNA chemical modifications benefit HIV-1

Panamanian golden frog is nearing extinction.

Discovery could end global amphibian pandemic

Three pigs

Humans pass more viruses to other animals than we catch from them

red blood cells

Drug candidate may ‘unmask’ latent HIV-infected cells, mark them for destruction

An electron micrograph showing three EBV virions in red-orange.

Scientists find weak points on Epstein-Barr virus

Structure of the poxviral core protein A10.

Scientists Reveal Poxvirus Core Architecture, Paving the Way for Targeted Therapeutics

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