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Influenza Virus Endoribonuclease

2001
The influenza virus polymerase complex contains two associated enzymatic activities, an endoribonuclease and a RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity. Both activities have so far been observed only with the complete polymerase complex consisting of three subunits, PB1, PB2, and PA.
Lisa Hooker   +2 more
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Entry of Influenza Virus

2006
As a major pathogen of human and certain animal species, influenza virus causes wide spread and potentially devastating disease. To initiate infection, the virus first binds to cellular receptors comprising either -(2,3 ) or -(2,6) linked sialic acid. Recent advances in our understanding of the influenza virus receptor and viral host species involved ...
Xiangjie Sun, Gary R. Whittaker
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The Genome of the Influenza Virus

1978
Burnet and his colleagues (1949) were the first to recognize an unexpectedly high frequency of recombination among different strains of influenza A viruses (for a review of this work see Burnet, 1959). These studies were confirmed and extended by Simpson and Hirst (1961), taking advantage of the plaque technique, which became available for influenza ...
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Influenza virus

2021
Peter M Lydyard   +6 more
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INFLUENZA-A VIRUS IN PIGS

The Lancet, 1972
J.B. McFerran   +3 more
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Influenza Virus Genetics

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses about the structure of the influenza virion and the various gene products. It focuses on the temperature-sensitive mutants and on the structure of the RNA segments in terms of base sequence, variable and constant genes, and regions within genes, which explain the antigenic variability of the various influenza ...
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GENETICS OF INFLUENZA VIRUS

Annual Review of Genetics, 1978
Robert G. Webster, William J. Bean
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Pathogenicity of influenza virus

Microbiological Reviews, 1980
H Smith, C Sweet
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