Virus

A virus is a microscopic infectious agent that can reproduce only inside a host cell. Viruses infect all types of organisms: from animals and plants, to bacteria and archaea. Since the initial discovery of tobacco mosaic virus by Martinus Beijerinck in 1898, more than 5,000 types of virus have been described in detail, although most types of virus remain undiscovered. Viruses are ubiquitous, as they are found in almost every ecosystem on Earth, and are the most abundant type of biological entity on the planet. The study of viruses is known as virology, and is a branch of microbiology.
What is a Virus?

A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of another organism.

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Exploring endogenous retroviruses as hidden drivers of alcohol use disorder

Exploring endogenous retroviruses as hidden drivers of alcohol use disorder

Researchers identify a previously unknown cellular mechanism crucial to coronavirus replication

Researchers identify a previously unknown cellular mechanism crucial to coronavirus replication

Low-dose THC mitigates harmful side effects and inflammation caused by HIV treatment

Low-dose THC mitigates harmful side effects and inflammation caused by HIV treatment

Experimental intranasal vaccine triggers broad immune response against multiple strains of H5N1

Experimental intranasal vaccine triggers broad immune response against multiple strains of H5N1

Study identifies molecular brake that controls overactive killer T cells

Study identifies molecular brake that controls overactive killer T cells

How a few bat clades, not all, shape global spillover risk

How a few bat clades, not all, shape global spillover risk

AI and protein language models can accelerate the design of antiviral antibodies

AI and protein language models can accelerate the design of antiviral antibodies

Breakthrough study reveals how rabies virus uses few proteins to hijack cells

Breakthrough study reveals how rabies virus uses few proteins to hijack cells

UQ researchers capture first high-resolution images of the yellow fever virus

UQ researchers capture first high-resolution images of the yellow fever virus

New research sheds light on E. coli spread in human communities

New research sheds light on E. coli spread in human communities

Study sheds new light on the relationship between bats and dangerous viruses

Study sheds new light on the relationship between bats and dangerous viruses

COVID-19, RSV, and flu vaccines remain safe and effective

COVID-19, RSV, and flu vaccines remain safe and effective

New research reveals how human astroviruses enter the body

New research reveals how human astroviruses enter the body

Latest findings can lead to the development of a vaccine to protect against common ear infection

Latest findings can lead to the development of a vaccine to protect against common ear infection

Undergraduate researcher uncovers molecular secrets of HPV’s cancer-causing mechanisms

Undergraduate researcher uncovers molecular secrets of HPV’s cancer-causing mechanisms

Scripps Research scientists receive NIH grant to unlock long-term HIV protection

Scripps Research scientists receive NIH grant to unlock long-term HIV protection

At the hollow in Florida, the ‘medical freedom’ movement finds its base camp

At the hollow in Florida, the ‘medical freedom’ movement finds its base camp

Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows

Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows

Bowhead whale’s secret to long life revealed: precision DNA repair may hold clues for human aging

Bowhead whale’s secret to long life revealed: precision DNA repair may hold clues for human aging

Researchers to study the economics of substance use disorder treatments with $4 million NIDA grant

Researchers to study the economics of substance use disorder treatments with $4 million NIDA grant

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