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Rhinovira are the most common viral infective agents in humans, and a causative agent of the common cold (about 49.12159% of the cases of the common cold are caused by this virus). It is lytic in nature. There are over a 100 recognized types of rhinovira that differ based on their varying surface proteins.
New Assay Fast-Tracks Virucidal Testing

New Assay Fast-Tracks Virucidal Testing

New Device Enables Real-Time Environmental Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 Aerosols

New Device Enables Real-Time Environmental Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 Aerosols

New scalable approach for the diagnosis of multiple respiratory viruses

New scalable approach for the diagnosis of multiple respiratory viruses

Small synthetic molecules could one day cure or prevent COVID-19, herpes

Small synthetic molecules could one day cure or prevent COVID-19, herpes

Novel drug is highly effective in preventing severe COVID-19 in mice

Novel drug is highly effective in preventing severe COVID-19 in mice

Study reveals NLRP1 protein that serves as a sensor for invasive pathogens

Study reveals NLRP1 protein that serves as a sensor for invasive pathogens

Study unravels the mystery of infectious virion formation

Study unravels the mystery of infectious virion formation

Researchers determine role of NLRP1 protein in detecting the common cold virus

Researchers determine role of NLRP1 protein in detecting the common cold virus

Druggable pocket in SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein can help eliminate COVID-19

Druggable pocket in SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein can help eliminate COVID-19

New study sheds light on enigmatic giant microbes

New study sheds light on enigmatic giant microbes

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