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New mouse model reveals extensive postnatal brain damage caused by Zika infection -- ScienceDaily
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A team of scientists led by researchers at the University of Georgia has developed a new mouse model that closely mimics fetal brain abnormalities caused by the Zika virus in humans.This model, described in a paper published recently in the journal Development, may help scientists better understand how the Zika virus affects different cell types in the developing brain, which could hasten the creation of new treatments and diagnostics.Spread mostly by the bite of an infected mosquito, the Zika virus can pass from a pregnant woman to her fetus.
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How highly potent antibody neutralizes Zika infection discovered
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As Zika spreads throughout the world, the call for rapid development of therapeutics to treat Zika rings loud and clear.Taking a step further in identifying a possible therapeutic candidate, a team of researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School (Duke-NUS), in collaboration with scientists from the University of North Carolina, have discovered the mechanism by which C10, a human antibody previously identified to react with the Dengue virus, prevents Zika infection at a cellular level.Previously, C10 was identified as one of the most potent antibodies able to neutralise Zika infection.
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Duke researchers: How highly potent antibody neutralizes Zika infection discovered - Outbreak News Today
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As Zika spreads throughout the world, the call for rapid development of therapeutics to treat Zika rings loud and clear.Taking a step further in identifying a possible therapeutic candidate, a team of researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School (Duke-NUS), in collaboration with scientists from the University of North Carolina, have discovered the mechanism by which C10, a human antibody previously identified to react with the Dengue virus, prevents Zika infection at a cellular level.Previously, C10 was identified as one of the most potent antibodies able to neutralise Zika infection.
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