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Computational models screen for coronaviruses likely to infect humans – News-Medical.Net
The researchers from Rochester Institute of Technology and the Hauptmann-Woodward Medical Research Institute produced models of the receptor-binding domain (RBD) found on outbreak strains of betacoronaviruses and its interaction with the host cell receptor an…
Researchers in the United States have presented computational structural models of the binding interactions between coronaviruses and host cells that could be used in the future to screen for strains that are likely to jump from animals to humans.
The researchers from Rochester Institute of Technology and the Hauptmann-Woodward Medical Research Institute produced models of the receptor-binding domain (RBD) found on outbreak strains of betacoronaviruses and its interaction with the host cell rec…
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