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Tick-Borne Nairoviruses Use OTU Proteases to Evade Human Antiviral Signals

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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