Virus

A virus is a microscopic infectious agent that can reproduce only inside a host cell. Viruses infect all types of organisms: from animals and plants, to bacteria and archaea. Since the initial discovery of tobacco mosaic virus by Martinus Beijerinck in 1898, more than 5,000 types of virus have been described in detail, although most types of virus remain undiscovered. Viruses are ubiquitous, as they are found in almost every ecosystem on Earth, and are the most abundant type of biological entity on the planet. The study of viruses is known as virology, and is a branch of microbiology.
What is a Virus?

A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of another organism.

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EVA1A regulates fatty acid transporter CD36 in fatty liver disease

EVA1A regulates fatty acid transporter CD36 in fatty liver disease

Researchers validate Mpox antibody test during outbreak in Rwanda

Researchers validate Mpox antibody test during outbreak in Rwanda

Most pandemic viruses show little adaptation before infecting humans

Most pandemic viruses show little adaptation before infecting humans

How somatic mutations shape disease and reveal new drug targets

How somatic mutations shape disease and reveal new drug targets

Scientists identify ANKIB1 as key regulator of innate immune signaling

Scientists identify ANKIB1 as key regulator of innate immune signaling

Disrupted iron levels after SARS-CoV-2 infection may trigger long COVID

Disrupted iron levels after SARS-CoV-2 infection may trigger long COVID

Single dose of CAR-astrocyte therapy halves amyloid levels in mice brains

Single dose of CAR-astrocyte therapy halves amyloid levels in mice brains

Scientists discover how herpes simplex virus softens cells to multiply faster

Scientists discover how herpes simplex virus softens cells to multiply faster

Spatial intelligence platform supports health policy decisions aimed at ending HIV

Spatial intelligence platform supports health policy decisions aimed at ending HIV

Researchers identify immune markers linked to cognitive decline after viral infections

Researchers identify immune markers linked to cognitive decline after viral infections

Long COVID taste loss tied to reduced expression of key taste genes

Long COVID taste loss tied to reduced expression of key taste genes

Why measles remains one of the most contagious viral diseases worldwide

Why measles remains one of the most contagious viral diseases worldwide

Periodontal bacteria trigger bone density reduction via the gut

Periodontal bacteria trigger bone density reduction via the gut

Study uncovers a biological cause for persistent taste loss after COVID-19

Study uncovers a biological cause for persistent taste loss after COVID-19

Natural fungal supplement strengthens vaccine protection without increasing side effects

Natural fungal supplement strengthens vaccine protection without increasing side effects

New HIV-seq tool advances understanding of persistent viral reservoirs

New HIV-seq tool advances understanding of persistent viral reservoirs

New strategy targets Porphyromonas gingivalis without harming healthy microbes

New strategy targets Porphyromonas gingivalis without harming healthy microbes

Leading CROs and CDMOs turn to mass photometry for rapid protein, mRNA and viral vector analytics

Leading CROs and CDMOs turn to mass photometry for rapid protein, mRNA and viral vector analytics

Research suggests new therapeutic targets for broad-spectrum antiviral drugs

Research suggests new therapeutic targets for broad-spectrum antiviral drugs

Persistent taste dysfunction after COVID 19 linked to cellular abnormalities

Persistent taste dysfunction after COVID 19 linked to cellular abnormalities

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