Host cell lectins ASGR1 and DC-SIGN jointly with TMEM106B confer ACE2 independence and imdevimab resistance to SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus with spike mutation E484D | Journal of Virology https://t.co/C31AYjHVyV
HIV-Forschung am DPZ - @TVVde hat einen neuen Film veröffentlicht, in dem Nadine Krüger und Ramona Vestweber über ihre Forschung berichten, die auch #Tierversuche mit #Affen beinhaltet. #AIDS2024
https://t.co/zyo2n2ULTj
First lab characterization of the effect of vaccination (JN.1-spike directed) on the emerging XEC variant
https://t.co/2udQ8AgAPn @inflammationHL
Drop-off of neutralization response compared with KP.3.1.1 (current dominant variant) but should still be protective
Preprint: Early data shows good protection from JN.1 (Pfizer) vaccination against KP3.1.1 (currently dominant strain).
XEC more evasive, but also less able to enter cells.
https://t.co/68V5cUzuPR
We are facing a dire situation due to claim denial by @careinsuranceIN.
My father-in-law purchased travel insurance from @careinsuranceIN via @policybazaar for a trip to Germany.
Tragically, he was hospitalized and underwent surgery in Germany.
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@AdvisorLaborLaw#irdai
We wholeheartedly congratulate Perna Arora @PrernaArora08 on this well-deserved recognition of her outstanding work @DPZ_eu. The Infection Biology Unit @snpoehlm takes pride in accompanying you on your scientific journey.
#RobertKochPreis2023#Virology
Special thanks to our esteemed guests for joining the live episode of #twiv hosted by Prof. Vincent Racniello @profvrr, supported by @uk_icn .
@mariavankerkhove & Kanta Subbarao: Your valuable contributions and insights were truly appreciated
Second day of our symposium started with a fantastic talk from @edwardcholmes on the ancient origin and recent emergence of #nidoviruses#emergingviruses#Nido2023
Kicking off @nidovirus2023 with @mvankerkhove from @WHO reminding us everything that happened during the beginning of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, and highlighting what we could/have to do to mitigate/prevent future pandemics.
Big @batsgoviral week! In @PNASNews and @ScienceAdvances we test how to prevent zoonotic #spillover by interrupting virus transmission in bat reservoirs. Short story: culls didn’t reduce spillover but altered rabies spatial spread; transmissible vaccines may be a solution. A 🧵.
The BQ.1.1 variant, as compared with many of the other new variants, is resistant to all clinically used monoclonal antibodies.
BQ.1/BQ.1.1 are now the dominant variants in the United States
https://t.co/PCFPSGF2uy @TheLancetInfDis