How does a coronavirus infect cells? This has been well studied with the onslaught of the SARS-CoV-2 strain, but a different perspective in a new study offers some insight into the mechanics of this virus and the rest of its kind.
It's all down to how the coronavirus moves, or rather, vibrates, its way into a cell.
The MIT study, published in Matter, found a way to link the vibration patterns from the spike proteins of a coronavirus to their lethality and infection rates.