Nivedita Pujari, a postdoctoral researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, studies how herpes simplex virus uses ...
A research team led by Albert Einstein College of Medicine scientists has developed a new strategy to engineer immune cells ...
Marburg isn’t a household name like Ebola, but University of Minnesota researchers created a method for comparison and showed it 300 times more efficient at infecting human cells.
A compound found in seaweed may be able to do what no vaccine has managed to achieve: stop norovirus before it can infect human cells, according to new research. This is the conclusion of a new study ...
Marburg is naturally found in Egyptian rousette bats and spreads through bodily fluids, making outbreaks hard to control.
In a new study published in Nature, University of Minnesota researchers have found that the Marburg virus, one of the world's ...
Prior exposure to one strain of influenza virus may weaken children's ability to mount an effective antibody response against their subsequent exposure to a different flu strain, according to a study ...
A dual-action HIV antibody–drug conjugate forces Env to open, then blocks it, boosting virus neutralization up to tenfold in the lab.
March 11, 2026 / NanoViricides, Inc. (AMEX:NNVC) (the "Company"), a clinical stage leader developing revolutionary broad-spectrum antiviral drugs that the virus cannot escape, is pleased to announce ...
Ancient plant viruses infecting modern crops likely evolved in wild plants before the last Ice Age and later spread across continents.
Virus-associated cancers are a significant and persistent global health challenge, providing unique insight into the relationship between chronic infection ...
In a new study published in Nature, University of Minnesota researchers found that the Marburg virus, one of the world’s deadliest pathogens with an average 73% fatality rate, is unusually efficient ...
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