Our first EV-D68 paper is out!
Enhanced Enterovirus D68 Replication in Neuroblastoma Cells Is Associated with a Cell Culture-Adaptive Amino Acid Substitution in VP1
https://t.co/xkZpPfoeGe
Our review paper on "Enterovirus D58 -The new polio?- has just been published in Frontiers Microbiology" (https://t.co/eFMRJmZX3h). We tried to be up-to-date as much as possible in this dynamic field.
We are enrolling families with AFM. Please reach out if you are a family affected and interested in participating. @sciencemagazine@GretchenVogel1
https://t.co/4pzhbG8GXA
EV-D68 has also started in Europe. Important to get diagnosis correct by sampling respiratory tract in addition to CSF and stool. Also, follow-up needed in order to document all cases of AFM!
Illinois reports 9 recent acute flaccid myelitis cases https://t.co/sArsXyP3Tm
In this Review, van Kuppeveld and colleagues summarize recent insights from enterovirus research, with a special emphasis on non-polio enteroviruses, and reflect on how recent discoveries may help in the development of new antiviral strategies
https://t.co/gAcETJiBkJ
Today is International Women's Day!
"Gender equality is not just about fairness and justice in Europe – it is also about a necessity to achieve sustainable peace and economic prosperity"
Our joint statement on #IWD2018 → https://t.co/qHwn4ljIS0 #EU4Women
Our paper, led by my outstanding student Abby Corona, is out in Cell Reports today! It describes how Enterovirus D68 redirects autophagosomes to become exit vesicles. https://t.co/nSYL4QMqvB
Paper Impact of Mutations in the Hemagglutinin of #H10N7 Viruses Isolated from Seals on #Virus Replication in Avian and Human Cells by Elsayed M. Abdelwhab (@Sayedabdelwhab ) and colleagues, read it now👉🏻https://t.co/TdBmuelgeP #influenza
The largest genome ever sequenced belongs to a smiling salamander. A research by ERC grantee Elly Tanaka @research_imp 🇪🇺#EUfunded https://t.co/3nuVZGmtx0