WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - High-quality images of a virus still forming in its cellular host shed light on how viruses reproduce, knowledge that could prove important to the development of antiviral drugs ...
Viruses aren’t among nature’s most photogenic creations, but pictures of them are instructive to researchers -- and to the general public, according to David M. Sander, principal consultant at Sander ...
Scientists have caught a virus in the act of infecting a cell, and captured images of the action in real-time and three dimensions. This work was made possible by combining a technique called lattice ...
Viruses aren’t among nature’s most photogenic creations, but pictures of them are instructive to researchers -- and to the general public, according to David M. Sander, principal consultant at Sander ...
Atomic force microscopy images show hepatitis B DNA in its natural state (left) and a zoomed-in look at how it wraps around human histones during an infection (right). The research team determined ...
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