Forget about public restrooms: It turns out your own bathroom is teeming with viruses. Researchers at Northwestern University studied two things that most people use everyday—their toothbrush ...
The findings revealed the protein MX2 assembles structures in the cell that lure in these viruses and then trap them or even take them apart. The research was published in Cell Host and Microbe ...
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A recent study found hundreds of viruses on samples from toothbrushes and shower heads, including many that have never been seen before, let alone examined. But this specific kind of viruses ...
A new study found hundreds of unique viruses called bacteriophage on toothbrushes and shower heads. Phage target bacteria, not humans, and could be a useful tool against disease. Phage research ...
A recent study found hundreds of viruses on samples from toothbrushes and shower heads, including many that have never been seen before, let alone examined. But this specific kind of viruses ...