A dengue vaccine? Scientists identify new findings in a key protein that may help develop one

Dengue, a mosquito-borne tropical disease, remains a threat not just in Singapore but in Southeast Asia and beyond. Just this year, Singapore had more than 30,000 cases. Using advanced techniques in cryogenic electron microscopy, scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and colleagues from the U.K. have obtained the first high-resolution views of an important dengue virus protein involved in the development of severe disease.


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Source: Phys.org