This antibody targeted
a virus outer coat (envelope) region to which the broad neutralizing antibodies also bound.
Not exact matches
Nabel's team selected a bit of Ebola DNA that codes for one of the
virus's
outer coat proteins, which allows the
virus to wedge its way into host cells.
«In one
virus, the
outer coat has some sugars on it, and that
virus goes to the brain very easily,» said Pattnaik, a professor in the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
«A
virus that does not have the sugar on the
outer coat, does not go into the brain readily.»
Moreover, certain signature Mimi genes, such as those that code for the production of the soccer - ball shape of its capsid (an
outer protein
coat common to all
viruses), have been conserved in
viruses that infect organisms from all three of the domains, particularly in eukaryotes.
Most hand sanitizers use alcohol to dissolve the
outer coats of bacteria and
viruses, causing them to explode.
The
viruses also induce the bacteria to produce a second set of proteins that helps guide the assembly of P22 spheres, from the
coat proteins, on the
outer surface of the cell membrane.
Plain soap tears off the
outer coating of flu
viruses, rendering them inert.
Scientists Reveal Complete Structure of HIV's
Outer Shell The research, from the Yeager lab, provides clues for new therapies by shedding light on how the outer coating of the virus f
Outer Shell The research, from the Yeager lab, provides clues for new therapies by shedding light on how the
outer coating of the virus f
outer coating of the
virus forms.
During these active
virus periods the
outer coating of the cornea is lost to the invading
virus.