Research from George Mason University Yields New Study Findings on RNA Viruses (Host-Driven Ubiquitination Events in Vector-Transmitted RNA Virus Infections as Options for Broad-Spectrum Therapeutic Intervention Strategies).
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Zdroj: | Drug Week; 11/22/2024, p2015-2015, 1p |
Abstrakt: | A recent study from George Mason University explores the role of host-driven ubiquitination events in vector-transmitted RNA virus infections as potential therapeutic intervention strategies. The research highlights the importance of understanding virus-host interactions in productive infections and the impact of ubiquitination on viral and host proteins. Funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Battelle Memorial Institute, the study sheds light on the potential for targeting ubiquitination pathways for countermeasures development against viral pathogens. For more information, the full article is available in the journal Viruses. [Extracted from the article] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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