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A nanomaterials-based sensor detects flu and COVID-19 much more quickly than conventional tests. Dmitry Keeriv
Photo by Robina Weermeijer on Unsplash An inhalable powder could protect lungs and airways from
via Global Biodefense Can a natural human protein stop lethal lung damage from the flu?
Phage shell docks on and inhibits the influenza virus | Visualisierung Barth van Rossum, FMP
Computer model of a single-molecule magnet New tool for probing the human genome and RNA
An influenza virus binds to receptors on a respiratory tract cell, allowing the virus to
A new needle-free flu vaccine patch revved up the immune system much like a traditional
Yale researchers have pinpointed a key reason why people are more likely to get sick
Researchers at LSTM and Imperial College London have designed drugs which could help combat any
A National Institutes of Health-funded study led by a team at the Georgia Institute of
Scientists at Stanford are believed to be the first to have discovered a biomarker that
Influenza vaccines that better target the influenza surface protein called neuraminidase (NA) could offer broad
Continuous low doses of far ultraviolet C (far-UVC) light can kill airborne flu viruses without