As the number of human bird flu cases continues to rise and more dairy farms across the country report outbreaks, scientists ...
A single mutation in the virus currently infecting poultry and dairy farms across the U.S. could help the it spread among humans.
One helper in this process is the p53 protein. However, when it mutates, it can no longer fulfil its task. Until now, researchers have assumed that the process is the same with all mutation types.
A new study finds tweaking part of the H5N1 virus infecting dairy cows in a single spot could allow it to better attach to ...
The bird flu virus strain that is rampant among dairy cows in the U.S. may only need one mutation for it to be able to spread ...
Single Mutation in H5N1 Influenza Surface Protein Could Enable Easier Human Infection - NIH Study Finds Risk Remains Low ...
When cell growth gets out of control and malignant cells begin to proliferate, cancer can develop in a process known as ...
A single modification in the protein found on the surface of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 influenza ...
A single modification in the protein found on the surface of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 influenza virus currently circulating in U.S. dairy cows could allow for easier ...
Avian influenza viruses typically require several mutations to adapt and spread among humans, but what happens when just one ...
Avian influenza viruses typically require several mutations to adapt and spread, but just one change to the H1N1 virus could ...
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- A single modification in the protein found on the surface of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 influenza virus currently circulating in U.S. dairy cows ...