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Second-generation nitazoxanide derivatives: thiazolides are effective inhibitors of the influenza A virus [PDF]
Aim: The only small molecule drugs currently available for treatment of influenza A virus (IAV) are M2 ion channel blockers and sialidase inhibitors. The prototype thiazolide, nitazoxanide, has successfully completed Phase III clinical trials against ...
Andrew V Stachulski +17 more
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Hemolysis by Liposomes Containing Influenza Virus Hemagglutinins [PDF]
Liposomes containing influenza virus hemagglutinin were reassembled from envelopes solubilized with Nonidet P-40 and were shown to induce hemolysis and cell fusion at low pH.
Y, Hosaka, Y, Yasuda, K, Fukai
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This study identifies Membralin as an ER‐phagy receptor that recruits MAN1B1 and VCP to form a selective ERLAD complex. By sensing dense N‐glycan clusters on viral fusion glycoproteins, this ubiquitin‐independent pathway directs SARS‐CoV‐2 spike, Ebola GP, influenza HA, and HIV‐1 Env to lysosomal degradation, thereby limiting viral infectivity ...
Jing Zhang +5 more
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Influenza hemagglutinin: kinetic control of protein function [PDF]
In response to decreased pH, influenza hemagglutinin changes to a more stable conformation. Such changes, which can be controlled thermodynamically or kinetically, are the method by which many biological 'switches' are thrown.
D, Baker, D A, Agard
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Medical Gas Plasma Inactivates Adenoviruses via Capsid Oxidation
Oxidative modification of three adenoviral capsid proteins after gas plasma treatment. Schematic representation of the viral infection process, starting with the initial attachment of the virus via its fiber protein binding to the cellular receptors (CAR and/or CD46). In the secondary attachment step, the penton base binds to integrin structures on the
Anke Schmidt +7 more
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Durable influenza protection Vaccines are indispensable for the control and prevention of influenza, but there are several challenges to efficacy. Some individuals respond poorly to vaccination, and virus variation makes targeting optimal antigens ...
N. S. Laursen +27 more
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Introduction. The main quality indicator for inactivated influenza vaccines is their potency (the amount of hemagglutinin). The potency test for the influenza vaccine with the SOVIDON adjuvant is carried out in a trivalent bulk vaccine before the ...
Aleksey Y. Butirskiy +2 more
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Background Influenza virus infection causes significant morbidity and mortality and has marked social and economic impacts throughout the world. The influenza surface glycoproteins, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA), act cooperatively to support ...
Suzuki Takashi +8 more
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ABSTRACT Timely detection of viral infections, particularly in settings outside centralized laboratories, is essential for controlling outbreaks. Small electrochemical biosensors are appealing because they are fast, require microliter sample volumes, and can be integrated into portable devices.
Pouya Soltan Khamsi +3 more
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Significance A key goal in the study of influenza virus evolution is to forecast which viral strains will persist and which ones will die out. Here we experimentally measure the effects of all amino acid mutations to the hemagglutinin protein from a ...
Juhye M. Lee +6 more
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