'Significant breakthrough' in understanding the deadly nature of pandemic influenza

18 September 2018

Researchers at the 探花直播 of Cambridge and the 探花直播 of Oxford have discovered a new molecule that plays a key role in the immune response that is triggered by influenza infections. 探花直播molecule, a so-called mini viral RNA, is capable of inducing inflammation and cell death, and was produced at high levels by the 1918 pandemic influenza virus. 探花直播findings appeared in Nature Microbiology yesterday (September 17).

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HIV-infected T cell

Opinion: Want to eradicate viruses? They made us who we are

28 February 2017

We are still part-virus, writes Edward Emmott, Research Associate in Virology, for 探花直播Conversation. Human DNA plays host to a range of different viruses. And this could help explain听why it has been so difficult to develop effective antiviral drugs.

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Researcher Sanjie Jiang inside the 'flight arena' in the glasshouse of the Cambridge  探花直播 Botanic Garden.

Virus attracts bumblebees to infected plants by changing scent

11 August 2016

Study of bee-manipulating plant virus reveals a 鈥渟hort-circuiting鈥 of natural selection. Researchers suggest that replicating the scent caused by infection could encourage declining bee populations to pollinate crops 鈥 helping both bee and human food supplies.听

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HCMV

Silent killer

13 September 2013

Many of us are infected with a virus we鈥檒l never clear. While we鈥檙e healthy, it鈥檚 nothing to worry about, but when our immune system is suppressed it could kill us.

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HIV-1 budding from a cultured cell

Offensive manoeuvres in the war against HIV

25 February 2013

Although anti-HIV drugs can significantly prolong life, patients must take the drugs for the rest of their lives. New approaches to therapeutics may hold the answer to finding a cure for HIV.

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