Virus Level Interaction Analysis

Background

Virus Level Interactions

The virus is small and simple in structure, it contains only one type of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA). It is a non-cellular organism that must parasitize in living cells and proliferate in a replication manner. Therefore, when the virus leaves the host cell, it becomes a chemical substance that has no life activities and cannot reproduce independently. However, viruses can interact with many substances. For example, when infecting a host, the first step is to interact with the host cell. There can be multiple viruses in the host (co-infection), which provides opportunities for interaction between viruses. According to Darwin, this is social interaction. With the development of science and technology, nanoparticles have been widely used in anti-virus, and their unique bionic properties have greatly improved drug delivery systems. Therefore, studying the virus-nanoparticle interaction can greatly help us speed up the process of preventing, detecting, and treating diseases.

Our Services

Highlights

  • Provides multiple verification methods
  • Upgraded technology platform
  • Able to handle samples with low interactions
  • Data can be directly used for article publication
  • Cost-effective

Creative Proteomics' expert team includes experienced virologists, biologists, bioinformatics analysts, etc., combined with powerful technology platforms, we can help customers complete the detection and analysis of virus-related interactions, save time and money for customers while obtaining high-quality data. We are honored to be your competent research assistant.

References

  1. White, M.K.; et al. Viruses and human cancers: a long road of discovery of molecular paradigms. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 2014, 27(3): 463-481.
  2. Rossmann, M.G. Structure of viruses: a short history. Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics. 2013, 46(2): 133-180.
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