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This project investigates how wildlife viruses can potentially infect humans by analyzing their ability to target human cells. It employs advanced techniques to create pseudoviruses and studies their evolutionary adaptations, aiming to enhance our understanding of viral emergence and improve outbreak predictability.
The emergence of new human pathogenic viruses from animal reservoirs is an increasing concern, but also a poorly understood process.
Massive sequencing programs have been recently launched to characterize wildlife viruses, but empirical information on how these viruses function and whether they can potentially infect humans is needed.
However, the isolation and culturing of wildlife viruses is too often unfeasible due to technical issues, biosafety concerns, or lack of full-length sequence infor…
UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA
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