Cholesterol Helps Flu Virus Escape Through Host Cell's Membrane, Says Study - Scicasts (press release) (blog)
Cholesterol Helps Flu Virus Escape Through Host Cell's Membrane, Says Study Scicasts (press release) (blog)
Using a technique called solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the MIT team found that two cholesterol molecules bind to a flu protein called M2 to sever the viral buds from their host. The molecular configuration creates an ...
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