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Russian expert: Coronavirus is not a virus that can be embedded in the human genome
Time of Update: 2021-07-30
Recently, Alexander Semenov, acting director of the Yekaterinburg branch of the "Vector" National Science Center for Virology and Biotechnology, affiliated to the Russian Consumer Rights Protection and Public Welfare Supervision Agency, said that unlike HIV or hepatitis B virus, coronaviruses are not considered safe.
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Coronavirus is not a virus that can be embedded in the human genome
Time of Update: 2021-07-30
Russian expert: Coronavirus is not a virus that can be embedded in the human genome Russian expert: Coronavirus is not a virus that can be embedded in the human genome Russian exper
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This virus has been lurking in the human genome for thousands of years, and it has been shown for the first time that it affects brain development
Time of Update: 2021-06-10
▲Schematic diagram of the mechanism of the study: activation of HERV-K (HML-2) leads to excessive activation of genes such as NTRK3, impairing the differentiation of cerebral cortex neurons and cortical development (picture source: reference [1])This study also suggests that during healthy brain development, epigenetic mechanisms keep HERV under control.
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This virus has been lurking in the human genome for thousands of years, and it is the first to prove that it affects the brain...
Time of Update: 2021-06-06
▲Schematic diagram of the mechanism of the study: activation of HERV-K (HML-2) leads to excessive activation of genes such as NTRK3, impairing the differentiation of cerebral cortex neurons and cortical development (picture source: reference [1])
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This virus has been latent in the human genome for thousands of years, and for the first time
Time of Update: 2021-06-04
▲Schematic diagram of the mechanism of this study: activation of HERV-K (HML-2) leads to excessive activation of genes such as NTRK3, impairing the differentiation of cerebral cortex neurons and cortical development (picture source: reference [1]) This study also suggests that healthy During brain development, epigenetic mechanisms keep HERV under control.
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It is revealed that the DNA of hepatitis B virus and human genome are landscaped
Time of Update: 2021-01-12
The study describes the characteristics of the interaction between HBV DNA and the host genome in the form of HBV DNA and integrated forms, providing new potential targets for the treatment of HBV infection and related diseases.
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The key mechanism and structure of human herpes virus genome packaging are analyzed.
Time of Update: 2020-08-05
study that reveals how the herpes virus accelerates the onset of Alzheimer's disease from researchers at Stockholm University and Karolinska School of Medicine, a new study describes the mechanism by which viral particles interact with proteins in biological fluids and become more infectious, while also accelerating the formation of plaques commonly associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.