The microbes could surrender to the harmless virus, but instead freeze in place, dormant, waiting for their potential predator to go away, according to a recent study in mBio. University of Illinois ...
In a new study published in the biomedical journal Science Translational Medicine on Wednesday, researchers revealed for the ...
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Berkeley -- The interaction between a virus and its host is often portrayed as an arms race, with each new viral attack parried by the host and each new defense by the host one-upped by the virus.