Innovative research into the gene-editing tool targets influenza’s ability to replicate—stopping it in its tracks.
A study published in the journal Science finds that bird flu viruses can resist fever-like temperatures in mice -- allowing ...
During viral reproduction, the influenza polymerase (top left, in blue) scans along the ribonucleoprotein helix to produce messenger RNA. Credit: Science Like a camera-shy teenager, influenza’s ...
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, one of the body's ways of stopping viruses in their tracks, according to new ...