Viruses are tiny agents that can infect a variety of living organisms, including bacteria, plants, and animals. Like other viruses, the dengue virus is a microscopic structure that can only replicate ...
Dengue virus needs the proteins encoded in its single-stranded RNA genome to propagate, but the virus can't produce them on its own. The virus must use the host cell's protein production machinery, so ...
Phil Santangelo has developed a treatment for dengue virus using mRNA and CRISPR technology. Phil Santangelo has led development of a new treatment for dengue virus, using mRNA and CRISPR technology. ...
The National Institutes of Health granted an IU professor $2.3 million for the research of the Dengue virus in September. Kay Choi, a professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry ...
New research from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research has uncovered surprising strategies for how dengue and hundreds of other viruses replicate in their hosts, with the potential to aid in ...
In a comprehensive review published in LabMed Discovery, researchers Sugumar Sujitha and Rengarajan Murugesan explore the antiviral potential of rosmarinic acid (RA) against dengue virus (DENV) using ...
Researchers have found that dengue virus infects mosquito and human hosts using nonoptimal synonymous codons, potentially to avoid triggering an antiviral response. Researchers at the Stowers ...
Genomic surveillance of the evolving SARS-CoV-2 virus has been essential for managing the COVID-19 pandemic, helping researchers identify new variants, track their circulation, and create new vaccines ...
Mosquito-borne viral infections once confined to tropical regions are spreading. Dengue virus infects up to 400 million people worldwide each year according to World Health Organization estimates, and ...