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Cann's Principles of Molecular Virology - 7th Edition

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Cann's Principles of Molecular Virology, - 7th Edition, revised by EP Rybicki. Print Book. ISBN 9780128227848. Now published!!


"Cann's Principles of Molecular Virology, Seventh Edition provides an easily accessible introduction to modern virology, presenting principles in a clear and concise manner. The new edition provides the history of virology and the fundamentals of the molecular basis of how viruses work.


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Covid-19 pandemic in children born very premature with dysexecutive disorders: impact of isolation measures and/or neurobehavioral phenotype? A cross sectional study | Pediatric Research

Covid-19 pandemic in children born very premature with dysexecutive disorders: impact of isolation measures and/or neurobehavioral phenotype? A cross sectional study | Pediatric Research | Virology News | Scoop.it
In France, following the first confinement related to the Covid-19 pandemic, strict government health guidelines aimed at limiting the spread of the disease disrupted the daily lives of children, particularly those with neurobehavioral disorders related to prematurity, which could affect their...
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Life forms can catch rides to other planets on asteroid debris

Life forms can catch rides to other planets on asteroid debris | Virology News | Scoop.it
"This is a really big deal that changes the way you think about the question of how life begins and how life began on Earth."...
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Microbial ancestor of complex life was more sophisticated than previously thought, studies suggest

Our single-celled ancestor lived in a world without plants, animals or oxygen-rich oceans. Yet, this seemingly simple microorganism took the first steps toward complex life. From this ancestor emerged all multicellular (complex) life as we know it today: from yeast to blue whales, collectively known as eukaryotes. These organisms are built from cells containing specialized structures, such as a nucleus and other specialized structures, each performing distinct functions.
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Did the first human ancestor originate in the Balkans? New fossil shows evidence of bipedalism

Walking on two legs has long been considered a milestone in human evolution and one of our most defining characteristics. Until now, researchers assumed that the first humans originated in Africa and that bipedalism developed there around 6 million years ago. However, an international team of researchers say a newly discovered fossil thighbone from Bulgaria could rewrite the history of human origins.
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Study shows COVID-19 financial stress slowed digital finance adoption in Africa

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the use of financial technology worldwide, including in many African countries, but it also brought financial hardships, leading to negative impacts on digital financial inclusion. In a new study, researchers have assessed financial data from more than half of the countries in Africa. They found that financial worries related to the pandemic reduced individuals' likelihood of adopting digital financial services, and that this effect was not uniform but was moderated by demographic and institutional characteristics.
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Tomato and pepper production faces emerging threats

A research team composed of plant virologists from the Plant Virus Department at Leibniz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, the Italian National Research Council and BASF-Nunhems Italy, has recently published the findings of a scientific collaboration on investigating the occurrence of resistance-breaking strains of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in tomato and pepper fields. The results, which prove for the first time the emergence of double resistance-breaking strains (D-RB) of TSWV in agricultural settings, have been published in Virology.
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Why Some COVID Patients Lose Taste for Years

Why Some COVID Patients Lose Taste for Years | Virology News | Scoop.it
Researchers identify a reduction in the PLCβ2 protein as the cause for long-term sweet, bitter, and umami taste loss in post-COVID patients.
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COVID-19 ARDS survivors face lasting disability and high late mortality, researchers report

COVID-19 ARDS survivors face lasting disability and high late mortality, researchers report | Virology News | Scoop.it
In this single-center ambispective cohort of 283 Polish patients with COVID-19–related ARDS requiring invasive mechanical ventilation, cumulative mortality reached 44.5% at four years after ICU admission.
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In situ-generated vaccine-like pyroptosome for personalized cancer immunotherapy | Nature Materials

In situ-generated vaccine-like pyroptosome for personalized cancer immunotherapy | Nature Materials | Virology News | Scoop.it
An injectable pH-sensitive nanoadjuvant is shown to induce effective pyroptosis of tumours, which, combined with the in situ photoactivable release of TLR agonists, generates a strong vaccine-like response to eradicate the tumour.
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'Mini hearts' show COVID-19 virus directly infects heart tissue

Researchers from the Centenary Institute and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have developed a human heart cell model demonstrating that the virus that causes COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) can directly infect heart tissue, providing new insight into why some people experience serious heart complications during and after infection.
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Brain structure volume linked to increased social tolerance in macaques

Researchers have found that the size of the amygdala—a region of the brain involved in processing emotions—could be linked to social tolerance in macaque monkeys. Their research, published today in eLife, is described by the editors as important work with a convincing methodological approach, offering new insights into the neural basis of social and emotional processing.
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Martian volcanoes could be hiding massive glaciers under a blanket of ash

When we think of ice on Mars, we typically think of the poles, where we can see it visibly through probes and even ground-based telescopes. But the poles are hard to access, and even more so given the restrictions on exploration there due to potential biological contamination. Scientists have long hoped to find water closer to the equator, making it more accessible to human explorers. There are parts of the mid-latitudes of Mars that appear to be glaciers covered by thick layers of dust and rock.
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Development of a scalable production bioprocess for HIV-1 virus-like particles coupling continuous VLP harvesting with end-to-end downstream processing | Scientific Reports

HIV-1 Gag virus-like particles (VLPs) have been drawing attention as vaccine platform for their non-infectivity, ability to induce robust immune responses and versatility. However, challenges in their production, purification, and preservation still hinder their application.
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Comment les virus malmènent notre cerveau - Médias - UNIGE

Comment les virus malmènent notre cerveau - Médias - UNIGE | Virology News | Scoop.it
Comment les virus malmènent notre cerveau Publié le 5 mars 2026 Une équipe de l’UNIGE et des HUG a passé en revue 900 articles scientifiques pour mieux comprendre l’impact des virus sur la mémoire, l’attention et la concentration. Quel est l’impact d’une infection virale sur notre mémoire, notre attention ou notre concentration? 
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Chronic Inflammation Rewires the Brain’s Cognitive Center

Chronic Inflammation Rewires the Brain’s Cognitive Center | Virology News | Scoop.it
Researchers identify specific immune markers, like activated monocytes and cytokines, that drive cognitive decline after viral infections across various diseases.
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Nanoparticle vaccine approach takes on a new target: Hepatitis C virus

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infects an estimated 50 million people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, and remains a leading cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer. While antiviral drugs can cure most infections, global access remains limited and these drugs do not stop reinfection.
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Neither Metformin Nor Ursodeoxycholic Acid Effective for Treating Long COVID

WEDNESDAY, March 4, 2026 -- For patients with postacute sequelae of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection (PASC), neither metformin nor ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) improves symptoms compared with placebo, according...
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Influenza's molecular theft caught in action—how the virus steals the cap of host RNA in order to replicate

The cold season is in full swing, throats are scratchy and noses are running. We feel ill and hope it is not the flu. The influenza virus continues to pose a threat to our health. It triggers seasonal epidemics and, from time to time, potentially serious global pandemics. Existing antiviral drugs are often less effective than hoped because the influenza virus mutates rapidly to escape their effect.
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After FDA Declined Review, EMA Backs 1st Flu-COVID mRNA Vax

After FDA Declined Review, EMA Backs 1st Flu-COVID mRNA Vax | Virology News | Scoop.it
The Moderna vaccine will likely be available in Europe long before the US.
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Isolating vesicle-cloaked viruses in city and hospital wastewater

Viruses such as human norovirus can travel in vesicles, small fluid-filled sacs that are like shipping containers for cells. Viruses hidden in these containers are often harder to detect and may be more infectious than free-floating viral material. In addition, their prevalence in the environment remains relatively unknown, raising public health concerns.
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Chemists create complex DNA structures without hydrogen bonds

No "sticky ends"? No problem. A new study by NYU chemists finds that DNA tiles can assemble into 3D structures without the sticky cohesion of hydrogen bonding. This finding, published in Nature Communications, turns a fundamental paradigm in the field of DNA self-assembly on its head.
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Even Mild COVID-19 Can Leave Lasting Brain Damage, Study Finds

Even Mild COVID-19 Can Leave Lasting Brain Damage, Study Finds | Virology News | Scoop.it
A new study suggests that recovery from COVID-19 may not end when respiratory symptoms fade. A mild bout of COVID-19 or influenza may have effects that continue long after obvious symptoms such as fever and coughing disappear.
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Did plants nearly wipe out all marine life on Earth—twice?

UC College of Arts and Sciences Professor Thomas Algeo has been studying the planet's five major mass extinctions since the Ordovician Period, when global sea levels were much higher than today. In a paper published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, Algeo provides context for a study examining the process of colonization and spread of plants, known as terrestrialization.
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Discovery of a novel compound against BmNPV using virtual screening based on the protein structure of the viral whole genome - ScienceDirect

Discovery of a novel compound against BmNPV using virtual screening based on the protein structure of the viral whole genome - ScienceDirect | Virology News | Scoop.it
Currently, effective antiviral drugs against Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) are still lacking, which has caused significant economic damage …...
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Maternal and neonatal outcomes following SARS-CoV-2 infection in an unvaccinated pregnant cohort: A trimester-specific analysis | PLOS One

Adverse pregnancy outcomes are significant public health issues in developing countries. This study aims to evaluate the trimester-specific impact of COVID-19 infection on maternal and neonatal outcomes in a cohort of unvaccinated Iranian women.
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