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This project investigates how viruses can transmit as collective infectious units rather than independent particles. It aims to explore the implications of these interactions for viral evolution, diversity, and potential new antiviral strategies.
A widely accepted view in virology is that virions function as independent infectious units.
However, recent work by us and others indicates that viruses are often transmitted as more complex structures, such as virion aggregates, lipid vesicles or protein matrices harbouring multiple infectious particles.
This demonstrates that viruses can be transmitted as “collective infectious units”, in sharp contrast with the current paradigm.
Critically, these recent discoveries now set the stage for the…
UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA
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