Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: Cryo-EM Illuminates Intricate Designs of Noroviruses
June 11, 2019
June 11, 2019
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, June 11 -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory issued the following news:
In food-poisoning outbreaks, like those caused by noroviruses in hospitals, schools, restaurants and on cruise ships, infections occur and spread quickly. Also known as "stomach flu" and "winter vomiting bug," noroviruses are the most common and extremely contagious breed of stomach bugs, accounting for 58% of all outbreaks in the United States and causing 685 mi . . .
In food-poisoning outbreaks, like those caused by noroviruses in hospitals, schools, restaurants and on cruise ships, infections occur and spread quickly. Also known as "stomach flu" and "winter vomiting bug," noroviruses are the most common and extremely contagious breed of stomach bugs, accounting for 58% of all outbreaks in the United States and causing 685 mi . . .