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Presented By: Life Sciences Institute (LSI)

Follow the Science: Crystals as Windows on BIology

Decoding Dengue and West Nile

The external face of the flavivirus NS1 protein (sugars in grey balls) is expose The external face of the flavivirus NS1 protein (sugars in grey balls) is expose
The external face of the flavivirus NS1 protein (sugars in grey balls) is expose
In a recent study in the journal Science, researchers led by Janet Smith of the U-M Life Sciences Institute describe for the first time the structure of a protein that helps dengue and West Nile viruses replicate and spread infection. Smith will present how using X-ray crystallography to determine 3D molecular structures of proteins from viruses is leading to the development of new drugs and vaccines.
The external face of the flavivirus NS1 protein (sugars in grey balls) is expose The external face of the flavivirus NS1 protein (sugars in grey balls) is expose
The external face of the flavivirus NS1 protein (sugars in grey balls) is expose

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