To understand the mechanisms of influenza A viral replication and the host responses, we took the literature-based manual curation approach to construct a comprehensive influenza virus-host respoce ...
The first research programs attempting to develop an inactivated influenza ... wild-type viruses (for their antigenic properties) and culture-adapted strains (for their replication properties).
3 infected siRNA-transfected cells with a recombinant influenza A/WSN/33 (WSN ... of 219 of these genes inhibited WSN virus replication in multiple-cycle growth. Some of the identified host ...
This image shows the replication cycle of HIV/SIV. The virus replicates in the body's own CD4+ T helper cells. In doing so, it introduces its own genetic information into the DNA of the host cell.
H5N1 influenza is evolving rapidly, weakening the effectiveness of existing antibodies and increasing its potential threat to ...
The isolation of influenza virus 80 ... strains between wild-type viruses (for their antigenic properties) and culture-adapted strains (for their replication properties). Since 1973, the WHO ...
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