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The Identification of an Adenovirus Receptor by - 0 views

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    from that research , we can know not only traditional ways to identify virus, but also a up to date way to identify them. it Identify an Adenovirus Receptor by using affinity capture and mass spectrometry. it is quite complicated but really cool. i can bet it include really important information !! the one thing thought about more about this research is this up to date method is definately cool but includes too handful and laborious jobs. also, the reaseacher on this paper was really lucky. because they didn't demonstrate Adenovirus use glycoprotein receptor. most of case, receptor is consisted of glycoprotein . not all case.also, it means this method can be used when host cell has only glycoprotein receptors ! but , it is worth to being a few way to identify receptor quite specifically and identifying plycoprotein, most receptor included, scientifically.
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Why the New Coronavirus Unnerves Public Health: Remembering SARS | Wired Science | Wire... - 1 views

  • Within a month, health authorities in 14 countries had identified more than 1,300 cases of respiratory illness that all traced back to those brief encounters somewhere in the hotel. Within five months, the illness — dubbed SARS, for severe acute respiratory syndrome — had caused 8,098 illnesses, and 774 deaths in 26 countries around the world.
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A virus so large it gets viruses | Ars Technica - 1 views

    • Sarah Muncy
       
      Fortunately?
  • The authors conclude that it probably steals CroV's copying machinery for making more Maviruses
  • which don't appear to do anything
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    • Sarah Muncy
       
      What an arrogant writing snafu- why not write, "whose function we can't figure out yet." If it takes energy, surely there's a reason.
  • The Mavirus helps protect cells from CroV,
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