Influenza A virus particles strategically adapt their shape — to become either spheres or larger filaments — to favor their ability to infect cells depending on environmental conditions, according to a new study. This previously unrecognized response could help explain how influenza A and other viruses persist in populations, evade immune responses, and acquire adaptive mutations, the researchers explain.
Influenza A viruses adapt shape in response to environmental pressures
- Post author:Annie Holland
- Post published:February 11, 2025
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