Ebola Pathogenicity: Recent Genetic Insights
Host genetic diversity enables Ebola hemorrhagic fever pathogenesis and resistance.![External Web Site Icon External Web Site Icon](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vtDSGMI-yEezW7P4xVGYYkjlbjLLdcDfSqDf3al8Q8qcsxBiogiQj8SslVDfzwez2cIM6UbpbkGJDzq1MNEd92BUmj0NVtjfabKOQqWNS3ENvRw7ClRekD=s0-d)
Angela L. Rasmussen, Science, October 30, 2014
Angela L. Rasmussen, Science, October 30, 2014
Genes influence how mice react to Ebola, study says in ‘significant advance’,
by Gina Kolata, New York Times, Oct 30
Genetic factors behind surviving or dying from Ebola shown in mouse study. The new model could speed drug and vaccine development by reflecting diversity of reactions to the virus,
by Leila Grey, Eureka Alert, Oct 30
Call to action: Time to ramp up science’s contribution to controlling the Ebola outbreak![External Web Site Icon External Web Site Icon](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vtDSGMI-yEezW7P4xVGYYkjlbjLLdcDfSqDf3al8Q8qcsxBiogiQj8SslVDfzwez2cIM6UbpbkGJDzq1MNEd92BUmj0NVtjfabKOQqWNS3ENvRw7ClRekD=s0-d)
Nature, Oct 29, 2014.
Nature, Oct 29, 2014.
Researchers seek crucial tool: A fast, finger-prick Ebola test,
by Andrew Pollack, New York Times, Nov 4
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