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Understanding the role of the cell membrane in COVID-19 infection

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For this activity, you will use scholarly articles and reports to learn about how the COVID-19 virus takes advantage of existing features on the cell membrane to enter cells and, ultimately, hijack cellular machinery to make additional copies of itself (virions). The resources provided are definitely beyond the Bio 110 level, but you should be able to skim them to extract relevant information.

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