Findings reveal coronaviruses exploit stress-linked tRNA modifications, enhancing translation efficiency and offering insights for antiviral drug development.
Coronaviruses not only use the machinery of the human cells they infect: they modify them to achieve optimal conditions to ...
Opportunities in the COVID-19 tests market include developing innovative products, leveraging global and regional trends, understanding competitive dynamics, and accessing country-specific regulatory ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Even after the virus disappears, some people continue to experience altered taste. New research suggests that subtle molecular changes in taste receptor cells, not visible ...
In this interview, Katalin Karikó reflects on her path through science, the long road to recognition, and the lessons learned ...
A team at UT Southwestern Medical Center has identified a structural trick that lets viruses translate their genetic code inside human cells, even when that code is riddled with “bad” codons the host ...
RNA is the most primal information technology created by nature. It can be manufactured synthetically by a relatively simple and versatile process ...
Adults with prepandemic respiratory conditions, including asthma, bronchitis, and recurrent upper respiratory infections, are significantly more likely to develop long COVID after a mild-to-moderate ...
Problems with iron levels in the blood and the body's ability to regulate this important nutrient as a result of SARS-CoV-2 ...
In 2021, a global tuberculosis vaccine research and development roadmap proposed a series of actions to accelerate the development of new, effective, and affordable vaccines that are urgently needed ...