Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cells containing the novel coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 seen through a microscope (AFP via Getty) Cells infected with the Covid-19 virus ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many respiratory viral infections can cause long-term symptoms. sbk_20d pictures/Moment via Getty Images The long-term effects of ...
Dr. T. Diefenbach in his zoom webinar discusses the work he and his colleagues conducted at the Ragon Insitute in Boston where the dynamics of B and T cell populations from post-mortem COVID -19 ...
Researchers found flu and COVID infections can awaken dormant cancer cells in mice and humans. Inflammation, IL-6 signaling, and immune cell dynamics were central to the reactivation process. Human ...
A new study tells us that the virus that causes COVID can infect plaque cells in the arteries. That could explain why some COVID patients may be at risk of heart attack or stroke in the months after ...
It’s ah-choo much for the body to handle. Viral infections like the flu and COVID-19 can “awaken” dormant breast cancer cells hiding in the lungs, paving the way for deadly metastatic disease, a new ...
Coronaviruses have found another door into human cells, and it is one that scientists were not watching. A bat virus isolated ...
What happens inside the lungs before COVID-19 symptoms appear? Research in mink offers a rare window into the early stages of ...
While Covid-19 is commonly associated with infection of the lungs, heart and other vital organs, a growing body of evidence suggests that infection can also impact the eye. Approximately 1 in 10 ...
COVID-19 was never just a hit-and-run infection, and the latest science shows why. Even after the active virus is gone, fragments of its genetic material and spike proteins can linger, assemble into ...