Not exact matches
Scientists at The University of Nottingham and GSK Consumer Healthcare have developed a technique that could locate the potential source of an infection
by hijacking the normal processes of
pathogens, thus revealing their location.
«There are many diseases, not only Cryptococcosis, in which
pathogens — bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites that can cause disease — survive
by deliberately
hijacking the immune system in this way.
Now, a research team headed
by investigators from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is the first to identify a mechanism
by which influenza A, a family of
pathogens that includes the most deadly strains of flu worldwide,
hijacks cellular machinery to replicate.