Capsid

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First reported 4 hours ago - Updated 2 hours ago - 1 reports

Computer modeling technique goes viral at Brandeis

It's not a hacker lab. At Brandeis University, sophisticated computational models and advances in graphical processing units are helping scientists understand the complex interplay between genomic data, virus structure and the formation of the virus' ... [Published EurekAlert! - 4 hours ago]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Recent Findings from P. Plevka and Co-Authors Yields New Data on Capsid

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Fresh data on Capsid are presented in a new report. According to news originating from George Town, Malaysia, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Human enterovirus 71 is a picornavirus ... [Published HighBeam Research - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Nanoindentation of 35 Virus Capsids in a Molecular Model: Relating Mechanical Properties to Structure

by Marek Cieplak, Mark O. RobbinsA coarse-grained model is used to study the mechanical response of 35 virus capsids of symmetries T = 1, T = 2, T = 3, pseudo T = 3, T = 4, and T = 7. The model is based on the native structure of the proteins that constitute ... [Published Elites TV - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 12 2013 - Updated Jun 12 2013 - 1 reports

Enterococcus faecalis Prophage Dynamics and Contributions to Pathogenic Traits

by Renata C. Matos, Nicolas Lapaque, Lionel Rigottier-Gois, Laurent Debarbieux, Thierry Meylheuc, Bruno Gonzalez-Zorn, Francis Repoila, Maria de Fatima Lopes, Pascale SerrorPolylysogeny is frequently considered to be the result of an adaptive evolutionary ... [Published Bionity.com - Jun 12 2013]
First reported Jun 11 2013 - Updated Jun 11 2013 - 1 reports

Identification of Class I HLA T Cell Control Epitopes for West Nile Virus

The recent West Nile virus (WNV) outbreak in the United States underscores the importance of understanding human immune responses to this pathogen. Via the presentation of viral peptide ligands at the cell surface, class I HLA mediate the T cell recognition ... [Published Elites TV - Jun 11 2013]
First reported Jun 07 2013 - Updated Jun 07 2013 - 2 reports

Team describes molecular detail of HIV's inner coat, pointing the way to new therapies

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at AIDS Weekly -- A team led by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine has described for the first time the 4-million-atom structure of the HIV's capsid, or protein shell. The findings, ... [Published NewsRX - Jun 07 2013]
First reported Jun 03 2013 - Updated Jun 03 2013 - 3 reports

How A Supercomputer May Have Finally Unlocked A Way To Beat HIV

There?s no easy answer for HIV; the sly virus uses our own immune cells to its advantage and mutates readily to shrug off round after round of anti-retrovirals. But thanks to the efforts researchers from the University of Illinois and some heavy-duty ... [Published Gizmodo Australia - Jun 03 2013]
Entities: Capsid, HIV/AIDS, Protein
First reported May 31 2013 - Updated May 31 2013 - 2 reports

How a Supercomputer May Have Finally Unlocked a Way to Beat HIV

There's no easy answer for HIV; the sly virus uses our own immune cells to its advantage and mutates readily to shrug off round after round of anti-retrovirals. But thanks to the efforts researchers from the University of Illinois and some heavy-duty ... [Published Gizmodo - May 31 2013]
Entities: Capsid, HIV/AIDS, Protein
First reported May 30 2013 - Updated May 31 2013 - 2 reports

Closer to HIV cure?

Scientists have found out how to crack the coating of an HIV protein, possibly paving the way for more therapies or even a cure. Could a cure for HIV/AIDS be on the way? Scientists could be getting closer, thanks to a recent breakthrough.A research team ... [Published She Knows - May 31 2013]
First reported May 29 2013 - Updated May 30 2013 - 31 reports

How modeling HIV on an atomic level could lead to a cure

Part of what makes the HIV virus so difficult to kill aside from being thousands of times smaller than an average human cell is that it's covered in several layers of protective proteins. Techniques are already being developed to attack the virus . But ... [Published The Week Magazine - May 30 2013]
Entities: Capsid, Virus, HIV/AIDS
First reported May 30 2013 - Updated May 30 2013 - 2 reports

Pitt-led Team Describes Molecular Detail of HIV’s Inner Coat, Pointing the Way to New Therapies

PITTSBURGH – A team led by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine has described for the first time the 4-million-atom structure of the HIV’s capsid, or protein shell. The findings, highlighted on the cover of the May 30 issue of ... [Published Health Canal - May 30 2013]
First reported May 29 2013 - Updated May 30 2013 - 2 reports

3 Chip Stocks to Note Now: NVIDIA’s Latest Achievement, Intel’s Pipeline Plans, and AMD’s Latest Product

NVIDIA ( NASDAQ:NVDA ): The chip and graphics powerhouse now has an impressive new addition to throw on its resumé: helping the quest for a treatment for HIV . Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have discovered a significant ... [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - May 29 2013]

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"Our tool should help scientists better understand the relationship between viral structure and packaging, making it easier to develop antiviral agents as well as aid the redesign of viruses for use in gene therapy and drug delivery." The work was supported by NIH NIAID grant number R01AI080791 and NSF XSEDE grant number TG-MCB09
Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of Melbourne, "Behavioural data and sera for antibodies to HPV6 and HPV11 capsid protein L1 were collected annually for 1427 HIV negative and 245... We're a pay-per-view site for premium content. If you'd like to purchase this article, it's only $3."
...According to news originating from George Town, Malaysia, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Human enterovirus 71 is a picornavirus causing hand foot and mouth disease that may ... (Publication: Science Letter)"
According to the news editors, the research concluded: "Overall, these data provide the first experimental insights into the function of BV genes in virion formation."

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Computer modeling technique goes viral at Brandeis [Published EurekAlert! - 4 hours ago]
New HIV/AIDS Study Findings Have Been Reported ... [Published NewsRX - Jun 15 2013]
Recent Findings from P. Plevka and Co-Authors Y... [Published HighBeam Research - Jun 14 2013]
GMO Papayas Approved In US and Canada But Not E... [Published Health Impact News - Jun 14 2013]
Nanoindentation of 35 Virus Capsids in a Molecu... [Published Elites TV - Jun 14 2013]
Pathogen Research: Findings from University of ... [Published NewsRX - Jun 12 2013]
The Stable Association of Virion with the Tripl... [Published Bionity.com - Jun 12 2013]
Enterococcus faecalis Prophage Dynamics and Con... [Published Bionity.com - Jun 12 2013]
Biota Initiates Phase 2 Trial of Laninamivir Oc... [Published Scottrade - Jun 11 2013]
ViroPharma Incorporated Receives Orphan Drug De... [Published BioSpace - Jun 11 2013]
Identification of Class I HLA T Cell Control Ep... [Published Elites TV - Jun 11 2013]
ViroPharma Receives Orphan Drug Designation For... [Published ADVFN UK - Jun 11 2013]
From Hot Springs to HIV, Same Protein Complexes... [Published Newswise - Jun 10 2013]
From hot springs to HIV, same protein complexes... [Published EurekAlert! - Jun 10 2013]
Scientists Crack HIV's Coating [Published The Body - Jun 10 2013]
Lipidomics: The Most Important Branch of Scienc... [Published Proactive Investors USA - Jun 07 2013]
Researchers from University of Florida College ... [Published NewsRX - Jun 07 2013]
Giant hollow MnL2n spherical complexes: structu... [Published RSC - Jun 07 2013]
Team describes molecular detail of HIV's inner ... [Published NewsRX - Jun 07 2013]
Computer simulations help scientists understand... [Published NewsRX - Jun 07 2013]
How HIV Makes Immune Cells Commit Suicide [Published MediLexicon - Jun 06 2013]
Tyrosine-modified recombinant rAAV vector compo... [Published PharmCast - Jun 06 2013]
CCR ligands for stem cell homing [Published PharmCast - Jun 06 2013]
Nvidia GPU accelerators enable HIV research bre... [Published Scientific Computing World - Jun 05 2013]
Integration of Adeno-Associated Virus-Derived P... [Published Biomacromolecules - Jun 05 2013]
Nuclear entry of Moloney murine leukemia virus ... [Published PNAS - Jun 04 2013]
Petascale powerhouse cracks HIV code [Published The Register - Jun 04 2013]
Chimeric vaccines [Published PharmCast - Jun 04 2013]
Blue Waters Supercomputer Gets 380 Petabyte Sto... [Published Data Center Knowledge - Jun 03 2013]
Chip News: Broadcom, Intel and Nvidia [Published RCR Wireless News - Jun 03 2013]
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'Blue Waters' supercomputer helps crack HIV code [Published CNET News.com - May 29 2013]
Researchers say they have determined the precise chemical structure of the HIV capsid, a protein shell that protects HIV's genetic material and enables it to debilitate the immune system. [Read more]         ...
3 Chip Stocks to Note Now: NVIDIA’s Latest Achi... [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - May 29 2013]
NVIDIA ( NASDAQ:NVDA ): The chip and graphics powerhouse now has an impressive new addition to throw on its resumé: helping the quest for a treatment for HIV . Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have discovered a significant ...
3 Chip Stocks to Note Now: NVIDIA’s Latest Achi... [Published Wall St. Cheat Sheet - May 29 2013]
NVIDIA ( NASDAQ:NVDA ): The chip and graphics powerhouse now has an impressive new addition to throw on its resumé: helping the quest for a treatment for HIV . Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have discovered a significant ...
Researchers bring in graphics supercomputer for... [Published Venturebeat - May 29 2013]
Researchers have tapped a supercomputer with 3,000 Nvidia graphics chips to simulate the chemical structure of the HIV virus.The breakthrough, described in the scientific journal Nature  today, will give scientists a better understanding of how HIV behaves ...
GPUs Helps Researchers Uncover New Approach to ... [Published insideHPC - May 29 2013]
Today Nvidia announced that researchers using Tesla GPUs have achieved a major breakthrough in the battle to fight the spread of the HIV virus. Featured on the cover of the latest issue of Nature , a new paper details how researchers from the University ...
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