Host-pathogen interactions in aquatic systems encompass the dynamic interplay between microbial invaders and their animal hosts, mediated by a suite of virulence determinants, host immune defences and ...
In a new study, Yale researchers identify the targets in the human body to which pathogens transmitted by mosquitoes, ticks, and other vectors bind. Their findings, they say, could help address the ...
The rapid evolution of omic technologies such as spanning genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, is reshaping how we ...
The evolution of pathogens has received attention in a wide range of scientific fields, such as epidemiology, demography, and evolutionary ecology. Understanding pathogen evolution is particularly ...
A better understanding of neuroimmune communication is crucial for identifying conserved and divergent mechanisms across ...
Bacteria that live peacefully in the human gut can aim molecular syringes at intestinal cells and fire proteins directly into ...
Yibin Zhu’s work highlights how microbiota from both the hosts and vectors can either promote or suppress virus transmission.
The viral type 2 internal ribosome entry site uses a unique mechanism to hijack the host ribosomal machinery by interacting with initiator tRNA and 40S head.
Peptide research has expanded dramatically as investigators continue to explore short amino acid chains that participate in ...