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Brightsurf Science News :: Big Bang Newshttp://www.brightsurf.com/news/headlines/41379/Protein_0tubules0_free_avian_flu_virus_from_immune_recognition.html [Brightsurf Science News :: Big Bang News] A protein found in the virulent avian influenza virus strain called H5N1 forms tiny tubules in which it "hides" the pieces of double-stranded RNA formed during viral infection, which otherwise would prompt an antiviral immune response from infected cells, said Baylor College of Medicine researchers in an online report in the journal Nature.

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Science Codex -http://www.sciencecodex.com/protein_tubules_free_avian_flu_virus_from_immune_recognition [Science Codex -] Protein 'tubules' free avian flu virus from immune recognition ...: The two researchers had already recognized the importance of the protein NS1 in the virulence of influenza viruses and particularly, H5N1, a form of avian flu associated with more than half the deaths in a 2004 "bird flu" outbreak that resulted in 50 human cases and 36 deaths in Vietnam, China and Thailand. In all but one case, experts ruled out human-to-human spread of the virus.In a previous report, Prasad and Bornholdt described the structure of an area of the protein called the effector domain.

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