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October 6, 2017 Technology that led to the recent Nobel Prize was critical in Purdue’s study of the Zika virus structure WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University researchers Michael Rossmann and ...
Any unique regions within the Zika virus' structure have the potential to explain differences in how it's transmitted and how it manifests as a disease, said Richard Kuhn, director of the Purdue ...
Zika, the mosquito-borne virus linked to miscarriage and severe microcephaly in the fetuses of infected women, just lost a little bit of its edge to researchers. On Thursday, a Purdue ...
Facebook X Reddit Email Zika, a mosquito-borne virus first identified in 1947 in a Rhesus macaque monkey, continues to perplex scientists in many ways nearly 80 years later.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Nearly 300 media outlets around the world carried news of the discovery of the Zika virus structure by Purdue’s structural biology team. An event in Hockmeyer Hall of Structural ...
Zika virus's non-structural protein NS1 (red) and mitochondria (green) travel through the tunneling nanotube (TNT, gray) from infected to uninfected placental cells. This is the first time that Zika ...
Any unique regions within the Zika virus' structure have the potential to explain differences in how it's transmitted and how it manifests as a disease, said Richard Kuhn, director of the Purdue ...
Any unique regions within the Zika virus' structure have the potential to explain differences in how it's transmitted and how it manifests as a disease, said Richard Kuhn, director of the Purdue ...
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