Thursday, August 25, 2016

Gastro-causing virus needs bile to infect gut cells : cosmosmagazine





as informed in cosmosmagazine

Gastro-causing virus needs bile to infect gut cells

Gastro-causing virus needs bile to infect gut cells
Gastro-causing virus needs bile to infect gut cells
Artwork shows the structure of the norovirus, the most common cause of food-borne gastroenteritis in the world.JUAN GARTNERInflicting nasty nausea and abominable abdominal cramps, gastroenteritis-causing norovirus is awful in real life – and awfully hard to study in a dish in a lab.But research into the virus, at least, looks as though it's about to get less painful.


in addition eurekalert

Newly discovered 'multicomponent' virus can infect animals

Newly discovered 'multicomponent' virus can infect animals
Newly discovered 'multicomponent' virus can infect animals
Scientists have identified a new "multicomponent" virus -- one containing different segments of genetic material in separate particles -- that can infect animals, according to research published today in the journal Cell Host & Microbe.This new pathogen, called Guaico Culex virus (GCXV), was isolated from several species of mosquitoes in Central and South America.GCXV does not appear to infect mammals, according to first author Jason Ladner, Ph.D., of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID).


not to mention phys

Newly discovered multicomponent virus is the first of its kind to infect animals

Newly discovered multicomponent virus is the first of its kind to infect animals
Newly discovered multicomponent virus is the first of its kind to infect animals
This image depicts the presence of different viral RNA segments of a multicomponent animal virus within infected cells.Credit: Michael Lindquist For the first time, a multicomponent virus—which contains different segments of genetic material in separate particles, rather than a single strand of genetic material—has been found that is capable of infecting animals, an international team led by the U.S. Army reports August 25 in Cell Host & Microbe.The Guaico Culex virus (GCXV), a type of Jingmenvirus, was isolated from mosquitoes, and opens up a new avenue of research into potentially infectious agents.


Newly discovered multicomponent virus is the first of its kind to infect animals

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