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Lung cell patches its own DNA on the fly to survive influenza: Resilient cells make lung less hospitable to viruses, but may be double-edged sword
Scientists at Duke University have identified one kind of lung cell that can hustle to repair its damaged DNA and
Spanish flu may have lingered two years before 1918 outbreak and vaccine could have treated it
The most severe pandemic in recent history, killing some 50 million people worldwide, the Spanish influenza, may have emerged up
Monkey-infecting virus may provide part of future HIV vaccine: Simian immunodeficiency virus envelope protein elicits desired anti-HIV antibody response in mice
A protein from Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV), which can infect monkeys and apes, has shown promise as a potential component
New imaging reveals previously unseen vulnerabilities of HIV: Breakthrough opens new paths to fight against the deadly virus
Imagine that HIV is a sealed tin can: if you opened it, what would you find inside? An international team
Quiet viruses alter body’s response to vaccines, pathogens: Low levels of cytomegalovirus change microbe and immune cell populations and response to influenza vaccine
UC Davis researchers have shown that low levels of cytomegalovirus (CMV) have a significant impact on microbe and immune cell
Treg cells protect babies from getting HIV infection from their mothers
Scientists now report that Treg cells, a type of regulatory lymphocyte, may be protecting babies in the womb from getting
Researchers discover how body temperature wrecks potential dengue, Zika vaccine
A major route toward creating effective vaccines against dengue virus and Zika involves the E protein that covers the surface
New breakthrough paving the way for universal Ebola therapeutic
A new collaborative study has identified and studied Ebola antibodies that could be used to design universal therapeutics that are