Exploring the Chaos Within Infected Cells: How COVID-19 Changes RNA
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused chaos around the world, but it has also provided a unique opportunity to study the virus and how it infects cells. Scientists have discovered that when a cell is infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus’s RNA is able to take control of the cell’s functions, allowing it to replicate itself and spread the infection. This process, known as “RNA hijacking,” is believed to be the key to understanding how the virus works and how to develop treatments for it. Researchers have already begun to develop targeted therapies to counteract this process, and are hopeful that these therapies could be used to help control the spread of the virus.
source: Phys.org