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An Influenza Virus M2 Protein Specific Chimeric Antigen Receptor Modulates Influenza A/WSN/33 H1N1 Infection In Vivo [PDF]
A potential target for the development of universal vaccine strategies against Influenza A is the M2 protein – a membrane protein with a highly conserved extracellular domain.
Blair, Natalie F+5 more
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Influenza is an acute respiratory viral infection, known for its epidemics and pandemics, claiming millions of lives everywhere. Influenza A virus (Orthomyxoviridae family), whose genome consists of 8 RNA segments of negative polarity, is widespread due ...
M. N. Dunaeva
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Epidemiology Of Influenza A Viruses In The Avian And Swine Populations In Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
Avian influenza (AI) that has emerged from animal reservoirs represents one of the greatest concerns to public health. To date, 16 hemagglutination subtypes and nine neuraminidase subtypes are found in many different combinations.
Ramiah, Suriya Kumari
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Hemagglutinin-esterase-fusion (HEF) protein of influenza C virus
Influenza C virus, a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family, causes flu-like disease but typically only with mild symptoms. Humans are the main reservoir of the virus, but it also infects pigs and dogs.
Mingyang Wang, Michael Veit
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Zoonosis Update on H9N2 Avian Influenza Virus [PDF]
Influenza A viruses infect various mammals like human, horse, pig and birds as well. A total of 16 hemagglutinin (HA) and 9 neuraminidase (NA) subtypes have been identified.
Abdul Ahad*, Masood Rabbani, Altaf Mahmood1, Zulfiqar Hussan Kuthu2, Arfan Ahmad and Muhammad Mahmudur Rahman3
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Developments in Negative-Strand RNA Virus Reverse Genetics
Many epidemics are caused by negative-stranded RNA viruses, leading to serious disease outbreaks that threaten human life and health. These viruses also have a significant impact on animal husbandry, resulting in substantial economic losses and ...
Mengyi Wang+6 more
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The role of influenza neuraminidase transmembrane domain on budding and virus morphology [PDF]
Influenza A virus neuraminidase (NA), a type II transmembrane glycoprotein plays a role in the cleavage of sialic acids and facilitating the release of mature virions from the surface of infected cells. NA has also previously been shown to play a role in
Roddy, Scott, Edward
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Influenza is one of the most pressing global health problems. Despite the wide range of available anti-influenza drugs, the viral drug resistance is an increasing concern and requires the search for new approaches to overcome it. A promising solution is the development of drugs with action that is based on the inhibition of the activity of cellular ...
Evgeny A. Pashkov+12 more
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Otimização de RT-PCR multiplex para subtipagem do vírus influenza A. [PDF]
Projeto: 03.09.00 ...
GAVA, D.+4 more
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Application of a periodic table for the genetic code to influenza A/H3N2 virus [PDF]
If biologists can utilize a table to have access to biological phenomena in the manner analogous to the periodic table for chemical elements, they may get hold of a directing post in life science.
Susumu Morimoto
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