Case report of arthritis in a COVID-19 patient
The current paper published in the The Lancet Rheumatology discusses arthritis in a 58-year-old white woman with COVID-19 of less than severe intensity.
View ArticleEngineers use electric fields to manipulate viruses in microfluidic device
The technique uses microfluidics -- the submillimeter control of fluids within a precise, geometric structure. On what is basically a tricked-out microscope slide, chemical engineers from Michigan...
View ArticleResearchers identify key protein that allows cancer-destroying viruses to...
Researchers from the Laboratory of Oncolytic-Virus-Immuno-Therapeutics (LOVIT) at the LIH Department of Oncology (DONC) are working on the development of novel anticancer strategies based on oncolytic...
View ArticleHow can COVID-19 affect the skin?
A new review published in the journal Canadian Family Physician describes skin diseases caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
View ArticleRecognizing viral genomes in quick, ‘CRISP’ ways
Researchers from China recently reviewed the latest advancements, applications, and prospects of virus detection using CRISPR-Cas systems.
View ArticleDigital spatial profiling of individual glomeruli from HIV and COVID-19 patients
Now, a new study posted to the bioRxiv* server by scientists from the University of Washington explores the use of NanoString’s GeoMx digital spatial profiling (DSP) to investigate CG caused by HIV and...
View ArticleStudy investigates if COVID-19 restrictions were associated with differences...
A new study investigated whether COVID-19 restrictions were associated with differences in Dogslife Labrador Retrievers' lifestyle.
View ArticleFirst reported case of a cat infected with SARS-CoV-2 Delta AY.3 variant
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is hurting our loved ones — even those that walk on four legs. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania documented the recovery of an...
View ArticleThe first viral metagenomic analysis of the soprano pipistrelle bat of Sweden
In a recent study published in Viruses, researchers characterized the virome of Pipistrellus pygmaeus bats of Sweden.
View ArticleResearch progress on the three-dimensional interaction between virus and host...
A recent study reviewed the current progress on 3D interactions between host and viral genomes.
View ArticleCOVID-19 may provoke IgA-associated vasculitis
In a new study, scientists showed that the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection provokes immunoglobulin A (IgA)-associated vasculitis (IgAV).
View ArticleMyocarditis may be attributable to monkeypox infection
A new study published in Emerging Infectious Diseases found that myocardial infiltration could cause myocarditis during monkeypox virus infection.
View ArticleResearch sheds light on cardiac pathology mechanisms of COVID-19
Researchers compared cardiac autopsy samples from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) positive cases with age-matched samples from influenza hemagglutinin 1 neuraminidase 1...
View ArticlePeople who belong to blood group Rh(D) have elevated risk of parvovirus...
The risk of being infected by parvovirus is elevated in those people who have blood group Rh(D), according to a study published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases by researchers from Karolinska...
View ArticleCould mRNA vaccines triumph over other viral infections in humans and...
Researchers review potential areas for mRNA vaccine development against pathogenic viruses other than SARS-CoV-2.
View ArticleThe impact of viral infections on the human endocrine system
Researchers briefly outlined how viral infections trigger endocrinopathies in humans.
View ArticleA novel species of dependoparvovirus has been identified in monk parakeets in...
A novel dependoparvovirus identified from 28 healthy monk parakeets from urban regions of Spain.
View ArticleStudy reviews the diagnosis and treatment of acute myocarditis
Scientists have recently reviewed and summarized the evidence regarding diagnosing and treating acute myocarditis.
View ArticleEmergence of sexual-kissing behavior in Mesopotamia and its role in spread of...
In a Perspective, Troels Arbøll and Sophie Rasmussen review the ancient history of kissing, particularly the emergence of romantic-sexual kissing in Mesopotamia more than 4000 years ago and its role in...
View ArticleAttitudes toward pet vaccination may be linked with human vaccine hesitancy
Texas A&M University School of Public Health research on attitudes toward pet vaccination and how they may be linked with human vaccine hesitancy was the subject of a new study recently published...
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