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LUMICKS Unveils Groundbreaking New C-Trap Product at Biophysical Society Annual Meeting

New product line C-Trap 'Edge' brings unparalleled features relevant for surface assays, which are of increasing importance in biophysical and biological research AMSTERDAM, Feb. 22, 2022

Why some COVID strains are more infectious than others

Why some COVID strains are more infectious than others A team of researchers has discovered one reason that likely makes SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, so much more infectious than SARS-CoV-1, which caused the 2003 SARS outbreak.   |  1 March 2021 8:22 AM GMT NEW YORK: A team of researchers has discovered one reason that likely makes SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, so much more infectious than SARS-CoV-1, which caused the 2003 SARS outbreak. The coronaviruses that cause SARS and COVID-19 have spike proteins that move into active and inactive positions, and the study indicates how those molecular movements may make the COVID-19 virus more infectious compared to the SARS virus, according to researchers, including one of Indian-origin named Vivek Govind Kumar.

Explained: Why some Covid strains are more infectious than others

Explained: Why some Covid strains are more infectious than others The coronaviruses that cause SARS and Covid-19 have spike proteins that move into active and inactive positions Sunday February 28, 2021 4:55 PM, IANS New York: A team of researchers has discovered one reason that likely makes SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, so much more infectious than SARS-CoV-1, which caused the 2003 SARS outbreak. The coronaviruses that cause SARS and Covid-19 have spike proteins that move into active and inactive positions, and the study indicates how those molecular movements may make the Covid-19 virus more infectious compared to the SARS virus, according to researchers, including one of Indian-origin named Vivek Govind Kumar.

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