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Netrin-1, a Neural Guidance Protein, Restricts Hepatitis B Virus Infection
By Kanazawa University
Netrin-1 blocks HBV entry by inhibiting viral attachment and internalization, offering a new therapeutic avenue for chronic hepatitis B.



Mysterious, thermally-insulating patches at the base of Earth's mantle
By National Taiwan University
The seismic ultralow velocity zones critically affect the regional thermochemical structures at both sides of the core-mantle boundary, and possibly the geomagnetic evolution of our planet.


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