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A strain found in India showed changes in the mechanism used to bind the virus to human cells which could render current research futile Researchers are targeting the same process that allowed Sars to infect people, but the mutation could upend their assumptions The coronavirus mutation that threatens the race to develop vaccine
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A strain found in India showed changes in the mechanism used to bind the virus to human cells which could render current research futile
Researchers are targeting the same process that allowed Sars to infect people, but the mutation could upend their assumptions