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Human cells self-destruct when viruses mess with RNA
A groundbreaking study reveals that human cells initiate self-destruction processes when viruses disrupt RNA production, ...
They disable our defenses and hijack the cellular machinery in order to multiply successfully. For example, the herpes ...
Even in death, cells leave a trace. Scientists have discovered a microscopic “Footprint of Death” that not only helps the ...
Scientists at La Trobe University have discovered a previously unknown way viruses could spread around the body, potentially ...
Multiple viral infections are common after stem cell transplants, especially in patients with CMV exposure, haploidentical donors, or acute graft-vs-host disease or those receiving T-cell depletion.
When immune cells strike, precision is everything. New research reveals how natural killer and T cells orchestrate the ...
Scientists are hoping to treat diseases including cancer and Alzheimer's by influencing how cells make life-or-death ...
Understanding the interaction between immune cells and cancer cells has important implications for cancer immunotherapies, including checkpoint inhibitor drugs and cell-based therapies, as well as ...
A class of antivirals called Pin1 inhibitors could reduce or stop outbreaks of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), the common ...
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 ...
Viruses are so simple in their structure, they may not even qualify as living things. Yet, they are ruthless in their robotic ...
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