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Scientists discover a completely different way to fight viruses
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- Antiviral immunity regulates cnidarian viriomes Nature · 2d ago
- Sea anemone flips a human antiviral strategy on its head EurekAlert! · 2d ago
- A Sea Anemone Uses CARDIB to Fight Viruses—and It’s Even More Bizarre Than It Sounds Gizmodo · 2d ago
- An ancient anthozoan protein reveals an alternative evolutionary path of antiviral signalling Nature · 2d ago
- Scientists discover a completely different way to fight viruses ScienceDaily · 2d ago
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