neurotropic viruses

To Spread, Nervous System Viruses Sabotage Cell, Hijack Transportation

To Spread, Nervous System Viruses Sabotage Cell, Hijack Transportation

Herpes and other viruses that attack the nervous system may thrive by disrupting cell function in order to hijack a neuron’s internal transportation network and spread to other cells. Princeton University researchers made the first observation in neurons that common strains of the herpes virus indirectly take control of a cell’s mitochondria, the mobile organelles [...]

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