AbstractSindbis virus, which belongs to the family Togaviridae genus Alphavirus infects a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate cells. The initial steps of Sindbis virus infection involve attachment, penetration and uncoating. Two different pathways of infection have been proposed for Alphaviruses. One proposed mechanism involves receptor mediated virion endocytosis followed by membrane fusion triggered by endosome acidification. This virus–host membrane fusion model, well established by influenza virus, has been applied to other unrelated membrane-containing viruses including Alphaviruses. The other mechanism proposes direct penetration of the cell plasma membrane by the virus glycoproteins in the absence of membrane fusion. This alternat...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
<div><p>Alphaviruses are highly organized enveloped RNA viruses with an internal nucleocapsid surrou...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
AbstractSindbis virus, which belongs to the family Togaviridae genus Alphavirus infects a variety of...
Alphaviruses have the ability to induce cell–cell fusion after exposure to acid pH. This observation...
AbstractAlphaviruses have the ability to induce cell–cell fusion after exposure to acid pH. This obs...
The process by which Sindbis virus induces the fusion of BHK-21 cells in monolayer cultures after ex...
Alphaviruses have the ability to induce cell-cell fusion after exposure to acid pH. This observation...
AbstractAlphaviruses have the ability to induce cell–cell fusion after exposure to acid pH. This obs...
AbstractSemliki Forest virus (SFV), an enveloped alphavirus, infects cells via a membrane fusion rea...
AbstractBackground: Many enveloped viruses exit cells by budding from the plasma membrane. The drivi...
The nature of the infectious mechanism of entry of alphaviruses into cultured BHK-21 cells was studi...
The nature of the infectious mechanism of entry of alphaviruses into cultured BHK-21 cells was studi...
SummaryThe Bunyaviridae constitute a large family of enveloped animal viruses, many members of which...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
<div><p>Alphaviruses are highly organized enveloped RNA viruses with an internal nucleocapsid surrou...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
AbstractSindbis virus, which belongs to the family Togaviridae genus Alphavirus infects a variety of...
Alphaviruses have the ability to induce cell–cell fusion after exposure to acid pH. This observation...
AbstractAlphaviruses have the ability to induce cell–cell fusion after exposure to acid pH. This obs...
The process by which Sindbis virus induces the fusion of BHK-21 cells in monolayer cultures after ex...
Alphaviruses have the ability to induce cell-cell fusion after exposure to acid pH. This observation...
AbstractAlphaviruses have the ability to induce cell–cell fusion after exposure to acid pH. This obs...
AbstractSemliki Forest virus (SFV), an enveloped alphavirus, infects cells via a membrane fusion rea...
AbstractBackground: Many enveloped viruses exit cells by budding from the plasma membrane. The drivi...
The nature of the infectious mechanism of entry of alphaviruses into cultured BHK-21 cells was studi...
The nature of the infectious mechanism of entry of alphaviruses into cultured BHK-21 cells was studi...
SummaryThe Bunyaviridae constitute a large family of enveloped animal viruses, many members of which...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...
<div><p>Alphaviruses are highly organized enveloped RNA viruses with an internal nucleocapsid surrou...
There is controversy as to whether the cell entry mechanism of Sindbis virus (SIN) involves direct f...