Coronaviruses not only use the machinery of the human cells they infect: they modify them to achieve optimal conditions to ...
Ongoing research aims to confirm the mechanism by which ICP4 fluidizes the nucleus, which could indicate specific targets to counter viral replication.
A recent international research project has used advanced microscopy techniques and computational modeling to discover why virus infection changes the nuclear structures and biomechanical forces ...
Herpes simplex virus partially liquefies the tightly packed, gel-like interior of human cell nuclei to copy itself faster, a new study shows. The research centers on how the nucleus of each human cell ...
A study reveals how two proteins cooperate in a key early step of antiviral detection, as reported by researchers at Science ...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection dramatically remodels the host cell's nuclear structures. Infection leads to the formation of viral replication compartments and to chromatin ...
Researchers from the Centenary Institute and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have developed a human heart cell ...
Respiratory infections, pink eye, or an upset stomach may seem like unrelated, mild inconveniences, but all of these ailments share one root cause: adenovirus infection. Many of us will encounter some ...
According to a new study, the herpes simplex virus partially liquefies the densely packed, gel-like core of human cell nuclei ...
Evidence is mounting that multiple sclerosis (MS) may be triggered by one of the most common viruses in the world. The ...