A new artificial intelligence tool could aid in limiting or even prevent pandemics by identifying animal species that may harbor and spread viruses capable of infecting humans. The machine learning ...
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AI helped scientists stop a virus with 1 tiny tweak
Artificial intelligence has just helped virologists pull off something that used to take years of trial and error: crippling ...
Mathematical modelling of immune responses to influenza virus infections represents a vital interdisciplinary approach that bridges theoretical constructs with empirical observations. These models ...
In the field of biomedicine and public health, continuous viral mutation and evolution may enable viruses to cross species ...
Researchers created a machine learning software that analyzes virus’ genetic information to predict which groups of animals the virus will likely spread to, according to a paper published Nov. 1 in ...
BackgroundIn the field of biomedicine and public health, continuous viral mutation and evolution may enable viruses to cross species barriers, infect ...
Researchers at the University of Iowa (UI) Health Care and colleagues at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute, and Boston University, used human skin explants to track the cellular route that the ...
As the industry moves toward continuous bioprocessing, more effective ways are being developed to validate viral clearance. Researchers at Asahi Kasei Bioprocess America have developed a small-scale ...
To better understand BKPyV replication and ways to prevent it, researchers in the UAB Department of Microbiology have published a single-cell analysis of BKPyV infection in primary kidney cells. Their ...
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Mini-nose models sniff out the reasons why RSV infection turns deadly in infants
Learn what happens to cells inside the nose during an RSV infection, and why infants are so vulnerable to the virus.
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