Virus Uncoating
Virus uncoating is the process of a virus shedding its protective outer layer, which will then allow its genetic material to infect a new host cell. It is an essential step in a virus's life cycle and is significant for the replication of the virus. Virus uncoating has been studied extensively in terms of its significant implications for the development of new antiviral treatments and vaccines. In addition, it is an important avenue for research on the biology of viruses, as well as their disease-causing behaviors.
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