Scientists Unveil Structure of Adenovirus
An anonymous reader contributes this snippet from Medical News Daily, which begins a story of some interesting medical detective work: "After more than a decade of research, Scripps Research Institute scientists have pieced together the structure of a human adenovirus—the largest complex ever determined at atomic resolution. The new findings about the virus, which causes respiratory, eye, and gastrointestinal infections, may lead to more effective gene therapy and to new anti-viral drugs."
Very good stuff, but for some, it's kind of like expecting a web page designer or java programmer to understand machine code. Our dot gov sites are definitely some of the best stuff on the net for anybody looking for an education. For that I'm grateful... tax money very well spent
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