<p>Amino acid residues in VP7 (a) and VP4 (b) antigenic sites are shown for the three different Argentinean strains and vaccine strains.</p
<p>Amino acid substitutions in neutralizing antigenic sites of Israeli aVDPVs.</p
<p>Genotype specific amino acid changes when compared to the RSV/A <i>Long</i> strain in antigenic s...
<p>The dots represent amino acids similar to those in the A/Aichi/2/68(H3N2) strain. The number of s...
<p>The respective antigenic epitopes are shown above the residue numbers. The amino acid residues in...
<p>Amino acid sites that differ between the Caribbean B strains and the subtype B reference strains....
Residue positions for each region are numbered. Identical residues are indicated by dots.</p
<p>Amino acid differences between avian influenza H9N2 TS and V viruses Amino acid differences of su...
Influenza A H3N2 variant [A(H3N2)v] viruses, which have caused human infections in the United States...
<p>Comparison of amino acid differences in E proteins in the new isolates and the vaccine strain.</p
<p>Nucleotide identities among the G3 Argentinean strains belonging to the three studied seasons are...
<p>VP1 amino acid sequences of GII.17 from the study area were aligned with former related sequences...
<p><b>(A)</b> Antigenic residues are divided in three antigenic epitopes in VP8* (8–1, 8–2, 8–3 and ...
<p>Genotype specific amino acid changes when compared to the RSV/A <i>Long</i> strain in antigenic s...
<p>Amino acid sequences are shown for the HA antigenic region of the four fully sequenced 2012 Mexic...
<p>N = number of sentinel viruses with that sequence. Bold font signifies amino acid (AA) substituti...
<p>Amino acid substitutions in neutralizing antigenic sites of Israeli aVDPVs.</p
<p>Genotype specific amino acid changes when compared to the RSV/A <i>Long</i> strain in antigenic s...
<p>The dots represent amino acids similar to those in the A/Aichi/2/68(H3N2) strain. The number of s...
<p>The respective antigenic epitopes are shown above the residue numbers. The amino acid residues in...
<p>Amino acid sites that differ between the Caribbean B strains and the subtype B reference strains....
Residue positions for each region are numbered. Identical residues are indicated by dots.</p
<p>Amino acid differences between avian influenza H9N2 TS and V viruses Amino acid differences of su...
Influenza A H3N2 variant [A(H3N2)v] viruses, which have caused human infections in the United States...
<p>Comparison of amino acid differences in E proteins in the new isolates and the vaccine strain.</p
<p>Nucleotide identities among the G3 Argentinean strains belonging to the three studied seasons are...
<p>VP1 amino acid sequences of GII.17 from the study area were aligned with former related sequences...
<p><b>(A)</b> Antigenic residues are divided in three antigenic epitopes in VP8* (8–1, 8–2, 8–3 and ...
<p>Genotype specific amino acid changes when compared to the RSV/A <i>Long</i> strain in antigenic s...
<p>Amino acid sequences are shown for the HA antigenic region of the four fully sequenced 2012 Mexic...
<p>N = number of sentinel viruses with that sequence. Bold font signifies amino acid (AA) substituti...
<p>Amino acid substitutions in neutralizing antigenic sites of Israeli aVDPVs.</p
<p>Genotype specific amino acid changes when compared to the RSV/A <i>Long</i> strain in antigenic s...
<p>The dots represent amino acids similar to those in the A/Aichi/2/68(H3N2) strain. The number of s...