One flu over: NMR insights
When you catch influenza, the virus hijacks the inner workings of your cells to make copies of itself. The copies accumulate in viral buds that then break free from the host cell to infect another host. Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have now used solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to obtain a clear picture of how these buds pinch off from the host cell membrane.
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