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Will SARS-CoV-2 escape future drugs by mutating? answer may be a nuanced “no.” – Mirage News
Rockefeller’s Fabian Schmidt and Yiska Weisblum count cells infected with coronavirus, seen as green dots. Almost as quickly as SARS-CoV-2 turned the…
Rockefeller’s Fabian Schmidt and Yiska Weisblum count cells infected with coronavirus, seen as green dots.
Almost as quickly as SARS-CoV-2 turned the world on its head, the spike protein studding its surface became a molecular celebrity. It is the virus’s key to our cells, hence a critical target: Many promising treatments and vaccines aim to unleash antibodies that find and obstruct the spike.
But like any other virus, the coronavirus mutates as it propagates, which has raised worrying questi…
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