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A protein called dengue virus (DENV) NS1 secreted by infected dengue virus cells can cause harmful leakage of fluid from blood vessels found a new study published in PLOS Pathogen journal.
A study now suggests that the dengue virus protein NS1 can disrupt the innermost layer of blood vessels and make them more permeable. Skip to main content. Your source for the latest research news.
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A study published on July 14 in PLOS Pathogens suggests that the dengue virus protein NS1 can disrupt the innermost layer of blood vessels and make them more permeable. Advanced Search.
Researchers have revealed the molecular structure of a protein produced by the Zika virus that is thought to be involved in the virus's reproduction and its interaction with a host's immune system.
March 7, 2002. Scientists solve structure of dengue virus. Feat provides insights into West Nile, yellow fever and other flaviviruses. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Opening doors to the possibility of ...
The crystal structure we describe here—of the soluble ectodomain of dengue virus type 2 E protein (sE) in its trimeric, postfusion conformation—provides such a link.
Dengue, a mosquito-borne virus, infects some 50 million people every year and kills 22,000. Outbreaks in India and Taiwan this year have resulted in thousands of infections and a few dozen deaths.