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Study Finds on MSNThe surprising way herpes virus hijacks one’s immune system to reactivateIn a nutshell Scientists discovered that the herpes virus protein UL12.5 hijacks the body’s own immune pathways to trigger ...
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A modified version of the common herpes virus could offer life-changing therapy for people with spinal cord injuries, it is ...
Herpes has long been known to lie dormant in the body, waiting for the right moment to strike. But new research has revealed ...
Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) is a common virus; the World Health Organization has estimated that as many as two-thirds of ...
Several trends and developments are influencing the management and treatment of HSV infections. One major trend is the ...
Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) is commonly known for causing blisters and sores. But in some cases, the virus can migrate to ...
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News Medical on MSNScientists uncover how herpes virus fuels Alzheimer’s diseaseHerpesvirus infection may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease through transposable element activation and neuroinflammation.
University of Illinois Chicago researchers have discovered that herpes infection through the nose can lead to severe ...
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The study focused on the role of a viral protein called UL12.5 that triggers the body’s antiviral alarm and then exploits it.
A modified herpes virus that targets spinal cord nerve cells to treat neurogenic bladder in people with spinal cord injury is underway in a first-in-human clinical trial by UTHealth Houston at ...
Argyrios Stampas, MD, MS, leads the Houston site of a clinical trial investigating a modified herpes virus that targets spinal cord nerve cells to treat neurogenic bladder in people with spinal cord ...
A study from University of Illinois Chicago researchers finds that herpes infection through the nose can lead to anxiety, ...
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