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Oxford Scientists Simulate Influenza Virus on a Computer
In order to find the weak points of growth and transmission of the Influenza virus, researchers at University of Oxford have created a highly accurate Computer simulation of the outer shell of the Influenza A virion derived*using*different imaging modalities.The team brought together data gathered using*X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, cryoelectron microscopy, and lipidomics into what’s called a “coarse-*****ed molecular dynamics simulation.” This technique allows the model Virus to be put through different virtual environments, each having varying temperatures and lipid compositions. The current simulations are still quite limited, but the technique should lead to more complicated tests involving potential therapies and different chemical agents. The findings of the study are being presented this week at the*Biophysical Society’s 59th annual meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. From the an**uncement: Their Computer simulation begins by rendering the Virus as a relatively large, 73-na**meter ball of loosely packed lipids. This ball then relaxes down into a smaller, 59-na**meter virion within 300 na**seconds – an imperceptible amount of time on the macroscopic level, but roughly 1/15th of the simulation’s total run time. The viral spike proteins are then embedded into the lipid envelope individually, before adding solvent to the system.Biophysical Society: “Virtual Virus” Unfolds the Flu on a CPU… The post Oxford Scientists Simulate Influenza Virus on a Computer appeared first on Medgadget. ??????? ??????: Oxford Scientists Simulate Influenza Virus on a Computer || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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