A screen of human-infecting viruses identified extensive examples of viral proteins that resembled human sequences, which ...
Glioblastoma has long resisted treatment, but scientists may have found a breakthrough by leveraging the body's own ...
In the vast tapestry of nature’s wonders, there exists a bird whose mimicry skills are so impressive that they can deceive ...
Glioblastoma has remained one of the toughest cancers to treat, but new research suggests that suppressing a protein (ZNF638) ...
We’re using evolution to attack tumors,” said study senior author, Ashish H. Shah, M.D. Viral mimicry was first successfully used to make ovarian cancer more susceptible to ICI in 2015. It has since ...
Despite EBV’s potential to cause disease, there are few therapeutic options and no licensed vaccines targeting the virus.
A beloved Australian bird best known for its stunning tail and powers of mimicry may have a cunning hidden talent.
The pseudo-copulation strategy of the orchid enables it to spread its genes widely. The mimicry is near-perfect. For example, the Australian hammer orchid has taken advantage of a mating ritual of ...