Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: One Experiment - The Shape of Norovirus
October 25, 2019
October 25, 2019
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, Oct. 25 -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory issued the following news:
Viruses encapsulate their genetic cargo in a shell of proteins. These shells can form various shapes and sizes.
The shapes of the virus shells are important for developing vaccines against future viral infections. They provide target outlines of the virus for the immune system, which then creates a type of protein called antibodies that can bind to the viruses' shells s . . .
Viruses encapsulate their genetic cargo in a shell of proteins. These shells can form various shapes and sizes.
The shapes of the virus shells are important for developing vaccines against future viral infections. They provide target outlines of the virus for the immune system, which then creates a type of protein called antibodies that can bind to the viruses' shells s . . .