Studies of pathogen–host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic research as well as for assessing the pandemic potential of emerging infectious diseases. This is especially true for viruses such as influenza, which continue to affect millions of people annually through both seasonal and occasional pandemic events. Although the influenza virus has been fairly well studied for decades, our understanding of host-cell binding and its relation to viral transmissibility and infection is still incomplete. Assessing the binding mechanisms of complex biological systems with atomic-scale detail is challenging given current experimental limitations. Much remains to be learned, for example, about how the terminal residue of...
With the constant threat of emergence of a novel influenza virus pandemic, there must be continued e...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are pathogens of birds and mammals, including humans. They cause a huge e...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are zoonotic pathogens that constantly circulate in a wide variety of spe...
Studies of pathogen-host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic researc...
Studies of pathogen-host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic researc...
Influenza virus circulates in human, avian, and swine hosts, causing seasonal epidemic and occasiona...
Influenza A viruses have several key features accounted for public health concerns and for a number ...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Since the early 1940s sialic acid (Sia) has been regarded as the primary receptor for influenza viru...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are pathogens of birds and mammals, including humans. They cause a huge e...
With the constant threat of emergence of a novel influenza virus pandemic, there must be continued e...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are pathogens of birds and mammals, including humans. They cause a huge e...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are zoonotic pathogens that constantly circulate in a wide variety of spe...
Studies of pathogen-host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic researc...
Studies of pathogen-host specificity, virulence, and transmissibility are critical for basic researc...
Influenza virus circulates in human, avian, and swine hosts, causing seasonal epidemic and occasiona...
Influenza A viruses have several key features accounted for public health concerns and for a number ...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Interactions of influenza A virus (IAV) with sialic acid (SIA) receptors determine viral fitness and...
Since the early 1940s sialic acid (Sia) has been regarded as the primary receptor for influenza viru...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are pathogens of birds and mammals, including humans. They cause a huge e...
With the constant threat of emergence of a novel influenza virus pandemic, there must be continued e...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are pathogens of birds and mammals, including humans. They cause a huge e...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are zoonotic pathogens that constantly circulate in a wide variety of spe...