Hydrophobic proteins on virus surfaces can help purify vaccines
Through experimental and computational tests, new research expands on the theory of virus surface hydrophobicity. By being slightly water-repellent, the outer layers of proteins in virus capsids affect how it interacts with cells and the environment. Understanding this more can improve vaccine production and virus detection.See it on Scoop.it, via Viruses and Bioinformatics from Virology.uvic.ca
Hydrophobic proteins on virus surfaces can help purify vaccines
Source: Viral Bioinformatics