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May 16 COCP COCP: Enrollment Complete in Phase 2a Human Challenge Trial of CC-42344…
May 15 BCRX Insider Buying: Chief R&D Officer Helen Thackray Acquires 30,000 Shares of BioCryst ...
May 15 BCRX Director Steven Galson Acquires 21,940 Shares of BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc (BCRX)
May 15 BCRX Insider Buying: Charles Gayer Acquires 30,000 Shares of BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc (BCRX)
May 15 BCRX Insider Buying: CFO Anthony Doyle Acquires Shares of BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc (BCRX)
May 15 BCRX BioCryst spikes after a series of insider purchases
May 15 AEMD Aethlon Medical announces pricing of $4.7 million public offering
May 15 AEMD Aethlon Medical Announces Pricing of $4.7 Million Public Offering
May 15 CHTR Do Options Traders Know Something About Charter (CHTR) Stock We Don't?
May 15 AEMD Why Arcutis Biotherapeutics Shares Are Trading Higher By 29%; Here Are 20 Stocks Moving Premarket
May 14 CHTR Charter Closes $3.0 Billion Senior Secured Notes
May 14 CERS Zomedica And 3 Other Stocks Under $3 Insiders Are Buying
May 14 BCRX BioCryst to Present New Data at 2024 Meeting of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
May 13 COCP Cocrystal Pharma GAAP EPS of -$0.39 beats by $0.15
May 13 COCP Cocrystal Pharma Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Updates on its Antiviral Drug-Development Programs
May 13 BCRX ORLADEYO® (berotralstat) Approved in Mexico
May 13 AEMD AEMD: Data From In Vitro Study Supports Advancing Planned Oncology Clinical Trial
Viruses

A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses can infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea.Since Dmitri Ivanovsky's 1892 article describing a non-bacterial pathogen infecting tobacco plants, and the discovery of the tobacco mosaic virus by Martinus Beijerinck in 1898, about 5,000 virus species have been described in detail, although there are millions of types. Viruses are found in almost every ecosystem on Earth and are the most numerous type of biological entity. The study of viruses is known as virology, a sub-speciality of microbiology.
While not inside an infected cell or in the process of infecting a cell, viruses exist in the form of independent particles. These viral particles, also known as virions, consist of: (i) the genetic material made from either DNA or RNA, long molecules that carry genetic information; (ii) a protein coat, called the capsid, which surrounds and protects the genetic material; and in some cases (iii) an envelope of lipids that surrounds the protein coat. The shapes of these virus particles range from simple helical and icosahedral forms for some virus species to more complex structures for others. Most virus species have virions that are too small to be seen with an optical microscope. The average virion is about one one-hundredth the size of the average bacterium.
The origins of viruses in the evolutionary history of life are unclear: some may have evolved from plasmids—pieces of DNA that can move between cells—while others may have evolved from bacteria. In evolution, viruses are an important means of horizontal gene transfer, which increases genetic diversity. Viruses are considered by some to be a life form, because they carry genetic material, reproduce, and evolve through natural selection, but lack key characteristics (such as cell structure) that are generally considered necessary to count as life. Because they possess some but not all such qualities, viruses have been described as "organisms at the edge of life", and as replicators.Viruses spread in many ways; viruses in plants are often transmitted from plant to plant by insects that feed on plant sap, such as aphids; viruses in animals can be carried by blood-sucking insects. These disease-bearing organisms are known as vectors. Influenza viruses are spread by coughing and sneezing. Norovirus and rotavirus, common causes of viral gastroenteritis, are transmitted by the faecal–oral route and are passed from person to person by contact, entering the body in food or water. HIV is one of several viruses transmitted through sexual contact and by exposure to infected blood. The variety of host cells that a virus can infect is called its "host range". This can be narrow, meaning a virus is capable of infecting few species, or broad, meaning it is capable of infecting many.Viral infections in animals provoke an immune response that usually eliminates the infecting virus. Immune responses can also be produced by vaccines, which confer an artificially acquired immunity to the specific viral infection. Some viruses, including those that cause AIDS and viral hepatitis, evade these immune responses and result in chronic infections. Several antiviral drugs have been developed.

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