WHAT:To study the cells' response to infection by a novel human coronavirus (called nCoV), NIH-supported scientists used lab-grown human lung cells. And they compiled the information about which genes are significantly disrupted in xearly and late stages of infection. The information about host response to nCoV allowed the researchers to predict drugs that might be used to inhibit either the virus itself or the deleterious responses that host cells make in ...Sunday, 5 May 2013
Cell Response to Novel Human Coronavirus Opens Possible Paths to Treatments
WHAT:To study the cells' response to infection by a novel human coronavirus (called nCoV), NIH-supported scientists used lab-grown human lung cells. And they compiled the information about which genes are significantly disrupted in xearly and late stages of infection. The information about host response to nCoV allowed the researchers to predict drugs that might be used to inhibit either the virus itself or the deleterious responses that host cells make in ...
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