Scientists customize viruses to deliver tools that can edit specific genes of bacteria directly inside the mouse gut.
Viruses
Researchers are engineering antibodies to help fight infections
Bacteria possess antiviral systems that can cooperate to improve the defense against phage infection.
Opening a new window into the diverse and ecological roles of viruses living in our soils.
Scientists have recently developed adaptable “train model” vaccines targeting SARS-CoV-2 variants, showing promising animal trial results with robust antibody responses and reduced viral loads, aiming for broad, long-lasting protection.
Particles that heat up when exposed to light are packaged in a macrophage membrane to provide a site-directed antiviral therapy.
Scientists discover a new giant virus with the potential to control a deadly pathogen.
Extracellular vesicles in body fluids restrict the transmission of certain viruses.
A new mechanism for adaptive immunity in bacteria provides insight into the evolution of multicellular life.
In the ocean depths, scientists discover a diverse world of viral warfare and adaptation.