Ebola Virus News and Research

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Ebola, also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever or Ebola viral disease, is a rare and deadly illness caused by one of the strains of Ebola virus. This viral agent is regarded as a prototype pathogen of viral hemorrhagic fever, with high fatality rates in humans and primates. The natural reservoir of Ebola virus remains unknown, although bats seem to be the most likely reservoir.
Discovery of New Cancer Cell Death Pathway Involving Schlafen11 Gene

Discovery of New Cancer Cell Death Pathway Involving Schlafen11 Gene

Capturing Viruses in a Lipid Trap

Capturing Viruses in a Lipid Trap

Researchers demonstrate efficacy of vaccine candidates for various filoviruses

Researchers demonstrate efficacy of vaccine candidates for various filoviruses

Researchers conduct molecular analysis of the 2021 Bundibugyo virus outbreak

Researchers conduct molecular analysis of the 2021 Bundibugyo virus outbreak

Global land-use changes are creating “hot spots” favorable for new coronaviruses

Global land-use changes are creating “hot spots” favorable for new coronaviruses

Study reveals how some antibodies can effectively disable ebolaviruses

Study reveals how some antibodies can effectively disable ebolaviruses

Ebola virus protein changes shape by using human RNA

Ebola virus protein changes shape by using human RNA

New cellular pathway can protect cells from infection by Ebola virus, coronavirus

New cellular pathway can protect cells from infection by Ebola virus, coronavirus

Researchers identify new pathway that targets common vulnerability in different pandemic viruses

Researchers identify new pathway that targets common vulnerability in different pandemic viruses

Study investigates how Ebola virus adapts to bat and human cells

Study investigates how Ebola virus adapts to bat and human cells

Rapid drug development yields potential treatment for yellow fever

Rapid drug development yields potential treatment for yellow fever

Researchers find a way to prevent SARS-CoV-2 virus from binding to cells

Researchers find a way to prevent SARS-CoV-2 virus from binding to cells

Princeton researcher solves long-standing mysteries of membrane protein structure

Princeton researcher solves long-standing mysteries of membrane protein structure

Potent human antibodies protect against SARS-CoV-2 in animal tests

Potent human antibodies protect against SARS-CoV-2 in animal tests

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