Discovery Reveals Mechanism That Turns Herpes Virus On, Off: Cornell University
November 15, 2019
November 15, 2019
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 15 [TNSmedicalresearch-PLOS Pathogens journal] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
The herpes virus causes cold sores and genital sores, as well as life-threatening infections in newborns, encephalitis and corneal blindness.
Treatment of the virus is difficult, because it hides out in nerve cells and emerges months or years later to reactivate the infection. New research from Dr. Luis M. Schang and his group at the Baker Institute for . . .
The herpes virus causes cold sores and genital sores, as well as life-threatening infections in newborns, encephalitis and corneal blindness.
Treatment of the virus is difficult, because it hides out in nerve cells and emerges months or years later to reactivate the infection. New research from Dr. Luis M. Schang and his group at the Baker Institute for . . .