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Chikungunya Virus’s ‘Invisibility Shield’: A Novel Mechanism of Cell-To-Cell Spread
Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found that the virus responsible for chikungunya fever can spread directly from cell to cell—perhaps solving the longstanding mystery of how the virus, now emerging as a major health threat, can manage to escape antibodies circulating in the bloodstream.
Latest Research Articles
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Moths: More Than Just Nighttime Visitors to Bramble Flowers
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Venetoraptor Gassenae: New Species of Reptile Was Pterosaur Ancestor
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Microplastic Pollution in the Great Lakes: A Serious Threat to Wildlife and Human Health
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US Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes, Hail To Hit Northeast Amidst Extreme Heat
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Hilary Strengthens to Hurricane: Major Flash Flooding Likely in Southwestern U.S., California
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Climate Change Threatens Property Values in Forested Regions of US
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5 Failure-Proof Low Maintenance Plants for the Black Thumb's Indoor Garden
Maui Wildfire Leaves Pets with Burnt Paws, While 3000 Still Missing
Invasive Tree of Heaven Grove in NY to be Knocked Down Before Attracting Invasive Spotted Lanternflies
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Microplastics Found Inside Human Hearts During Cardiac Surgery of 15 Patients
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Powassan Virus: Rare Tick-Borne Disease Kills 80-Year-Old Woman in Rhode Island, Increasing Overall Cases
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Can Innovative Technology Enable a Healthier and More Sustainable Home? Absolutely! And Here's How...






