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A team of researchers from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the RMIT University (Australia) has designed and manufactured a surface that uses mechanical means to mitigate the infectious potential of viruses. Made of silicon, the artificial surface consists of a series of tiny spikes that damage the structure of viruses when they come into contact with it. The research has revealed how these processes work and that they are 96% effective. Using this technology in environments in which there is potentially dangerous biological material would make laboratories easier to control and safer for the professionals who work there.
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Mashup Score: 200The aldehyde dehydrogenase ALDH1B1 exerts antiviral effects through the aggregation of the adaptor MAVS - 2 month(s) ago
An enzyme involved in ethanol metabolism also enhances host defenses against RNA-based viruses.
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Mashup Score: 199The aldehyde dehydrogenase ALDH1B1 exerts antiviral effects through the aggregation of the adaptor MAVS - 2 month(s) ago
An enzyme involved in ethanol metabolism also enhances host defenses against RNA-based viruses.
Source: www.science.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Future of MedicineTweet
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Mashup Score: 48LoCKAmp: lab-on-PCB technology for <3 minute virus genetic detection - 5 month(s) ago
The recent COVID-19 outbreak highlighted the need for lab-on-chip diagnostic technology fit for real-life deployment in the field. Existing bottlenecks in multistep analytical microsystem integration and upscalable, standardized fabrication techniques delayed the large-scale deployment of lab-on-chip solutio
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Mashup Score: 51Verlag Droemer Knaur - 9 month(s) ago
Die weltweit renommierte Virologin Isabella Eckerle über die Sprengkraft von Virus-Infektionen – ein hochaktuelles Wissenschafts-Sachbuch über Zoonosen,
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For now, the book is only available in German, and here's a reading sample: https://t.co/9iCy1wpJyr If you are a #publisher & find it interesting, please contact me or @KnaurVerlag - it would be great to have it translated!
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What could be a better day than #WorldZoonosesDay to announce my book about #bats, #viruses and humans and their consequential relationship - released on 01.09.2023 at @KnaurVerlag https://t.co/9iCy1wpJyr #epidemic #pandemic #onehealth #virology #emergingviruses https://t.co/QjpovPcMhR
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Heute ist Welt-Zoonosen-Tag - der perfekte Tag, um mein Buch anzukündigen: "Von Viren, Fledermäusen und Menschen - eine folgenreiche Beziehungsgeschichte" Erscheint am 01.09.23 beim Droemer-Verlag #Zoonosen #Viren #OneHealth @KnaurVerlag #WorldZoonosesDay https://t.co/9iCy1wpJyr https://t.co/hUaKygUPlF
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Mashup Score: 1UQ researchers tackle viruses with pandemic potential - 9 month(s) ago
Researchers have shed light on how a highly infectious virus, that has recently transferred from animals to people, is able to enter human cells.
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Mashup Score: 6
Faecal viromes of 647 healthy infants were deeply sequenced to identify more than 230 previously undescribed gut virus families, expanding known diversity within the human infant gut virome.
Source: NatureCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Wolters Kluwer Health - 12 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 0Wolters Kluwer Health - 1 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 1Wolters Kluwer Health - 1 year(s) ago
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Collaborative research between the @universitatURV and Australia's @RMIT has designed and manufactured a surface that may be capable of reducing the infectivity of #Viruses by 96% using mechanical methods. https://t.co/XDzjo2LQ7Y