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RSV's NS1 Protein Enters Nucleus to Sabotage Host's Immune Response
The NS1 protein of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) partitions into the nucleus upon infection to modulate host gene transcription.
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Common respiratory virus manipulates immune genes to protect itself - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have figured out how respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) undermines the body’s defenses, a step toward understanding why the virus is capable of causing serious illness in vulnerable populations.
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Common respiratory virus manipulates immune genes to protect itself
Nearly everyone gets infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) repeatedly over the course of a lifetime, starting in childhood. Most times
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