Beyond familiar tick‑borne diseases, nairoviruses are quietly rising. New biochemical and structural work shows how their OTU proteases strip immune‑signaling tags, offering a foundation for biosurveillance as human infections continue to emerge. The post Tick-Borne Nairoviruses Use OTU Proteases to Evade Human Antiviral Signals appeared first on GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
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