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Background: Starting from 2009, H1N1 has been one of the respiratory diseases that afflict the global population. Concurrently, due to the influence of COVID-19, it has become widely accepted that preventing the virus's spread necessitates personal ...
Yizhen Wu+5 more
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ADSORPTION OF INFLUENZA VIRUS ON CELLS OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT [PDF]
George K. Hirst
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Eosinophils Promote Antiviral Immunity in Mice Infected with Influenza A Virus
A. Samarasinghe+9 more
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Tumor‐associated TP53 inactivation correlates with lipid droplet (LD) accumulation. High‐fat diets drive Cyb5r3‐Myh9‐mediated p53 enrichment on LD surfaces, accelerating its degradation while upregulating LD‐promoting factor CD36 expression to establish a feed‐forward loop. LD suppression or dietary intervention restores p53 and inhibits tumorigenesis,
Haiyang Liu+20 more
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Outcomes of experimental infection of calves with swine influenza H3N2 virus. [PDF]
Shi L+11 more
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The Action of Plant Extracts on a Bacteriophage of Pseudomonas pyocyanea and on Influenza A Virus
B. H. Chantrill+5 more
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IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES WITH THE VIRUS OF INFLUENZA [PDF]
Thomas Francis, T. P. Magill
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Hijacking Host Kinase PIM1: A β‐Coronavirus (OC43) strategy to degrade IFNAR1 and evade antiviral immunity. Human β‐coronaviruses (OC43) exploit the proto‐oncoprotein PIM1 kinase to sabotage innate immunity. Viral RNA/proteins upregulate PIM1, which phosphorylates E3 ligase β‐TrCP1.
Qianya Wan+16 more
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Morphology-dependent entry kinetics and spread of influenza A virus. [PDF]
Peterl S+14 more
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ANTIBODY RESPONSE OF HUMAN BEINGS FOLLOWING VACCINATION WITH INFLUENZA VIRUSES [PDF]
George K. Hirst+3 more
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