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Viruses and Heparan Sulfate: A Survival Trade-Off
Monday, December 23, 2024
We saw this with another strain too. So, viruses that stick to HS have weaker shells and can enter cells without needing acid. This helps them grow in labs but might hurt them in the body, especially in the stomach before they reach the intestines. Our study reveals that these viruses aren't just trapped in tissues with HS, but their weak shells also make them less fit in harsh body environments. It's a balancing act between sticking to HS, shell strength, and how well the virus survives.
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