The assumption that suppressing fever
increases infectivity is built into the model, he says, «so it's no surprise that that is what they come up with at the end.»
Two studies published by Cell Press June 6th in the journal Cell identify mutations that
increase the infectivity of H5N1 and H7N9 viruses through improved binding to receptors in the human respiratory tract.
Not exact matches
«Because SEVI can so greatly enhance HIV
infectivity, supplementing current HIV microbicide candidates with SEVI inhibitors, such as surfen, might
increase their potency and overall effectiveness,» Greene explained.