Coronavirus hijacks cells, forces them to grow tentacles, then invades others
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Cells infected with the new coronavirus grow stringy, tentacle-like arms that act like bridges, allowing the virus to invade other cells.Coronavirus hijacks cells, forces them to grow tentacles, then invades others
Cells infected with the new coronavirus grow stringy, tentacle-like arms that act like bridges, allowing the virus to invade other cells. Read more