Scientists discover how herpes simplex virus softens cells to multiply faster

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NYU Langone Health Mar 6 2026 Herpes simplex virus partially liquifies the tightly packed, gel-like interior of human cell nuclei to copy itself faster, a new study shows. The research centers on how the nucleus of each human cell houses the genetic machinery used to copy DNA-encoded instructions when it divides and multiplies as part of growth. Viruses invade human cells and use their machinery to copy themselves, but the invasion can be hindered by the dense structure of the nucleus. Led by

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