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Researchers at University of Iowa Health Care and colleagues at Texas Biomedical Research Institute and Boston University have traced a cellular route the virus uses to traverse the inner and outer layers of skin and emerge onto the skin’s surface.
The researchers used virus-tracing and cell-tagging techniques to follow the journey of the virus through the skin layers to the upper surface.
The research was funded in part by grants from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases . Journal Science Advances Method of Research Experimental study Subject of Research Human tissue samples Article Title Multiple cell types support productive infection and dynamic translocation of infectious Ebola virus to the surface of human skin Article Publication Date 1-Jan-2025 COI Statement The authors declare they have no competing interests..
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