AbstractThe evolution of classical swine influenza viruses receptor specificity preceding the emergence of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic virus was analyzed in glycan microarrays. Classical swine influenza viruses from the α, β, and γ antigenic clusters isolated between 1945 and 2009 revealed a binding profile very similar to that of 2009 pandemic H1N1 viruses, with selectivity for α2-6-linked sialosides and very limited binding to α2-3 sialosides. Despite considerable genetic divergence, the ‘human-like’ H1N1 viruses circulating in swine retained strong binding preference for α2-6 sialylated glycans. Interspecies transmission of H1N1 influenza viruses from swine to humans or from humans to swine has not driven selection of viruses with distinct no...
AbstractAcquisition of α2-6 sialoside receptor specificity by α2-3 specific highly-pathogenic avian ...
<div><p>It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked siali...
The 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus continues to circulate among the human population as the predominant...
The evolution of classical swine influenza viruses receptor specificity preceding the emergence of t...
AbstractWe have utilized glycan microarray technology to determine the receptor binding properties o...
AbstractHuman influenza viruses predominantly bind α2,6 linked sialic acid (SA) while avian viruses ...
AbstractAvian influenza viruses possess hemagglutinin (HA) which preferentially bind to the sialic a...
It is generally accepted that human influenza viruses bind glycans containing sialic acid linked α2-...
AbstractReceptor specificity of influenza A/H5 viruses including human 2003–04 isolates was studied....
INTRODUCTION: The new reassortant of the swine flu virus A(H1N1)pdm09, which emerged in 2009, overca...
<div><p>It is generally accepted that human influenza viruses bind glycans containing sialic acid li...
Human and avian influenza viruses recognize different sialic acid-containing receptors, referred to ...
Influenza A exists primarily in a waterfowl reservoir and readily infects numerous avian and mammali...
It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked sialic acid-c...
It is known that pigs acted as "mixing vessels" for genesis of a new reassortant influenza strain re...
AbstractAcquisition of α2-6 sialoside receptor specificity by α2-3 specific highly-pathogenic avian ...
<div><p>It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked siali...
The 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus continues to circulate among the human population as the predominant...
The evolution of classical swine influenza viruses receptor specificity preceding the emergence of t...
AbstractWe have utilized glycan microarray technology to determine the receptor binding properties o...
AbstractHuman influenza viruses predominantly bind α2,6 linked sialic acid (SA) while avian viruses ...
AbstractAvian influenza viruses possess hemagglutinin (HA) which preferentially bind to the sialic a...
It is generally accepted that human influenza viruses bind glycans containing sialic acid linked α2-...
AbstractReceptor specificity of influenza A/H5 viruses including human 2003–04 isolates was studied....
INTRODUCTION: The new reassortant of the swine flu virus A(H1N1)pdm09, which emerged in 2009, overca...
<div><p>It is generally accepted that human influenza viruses bind glycans containing sialic acid li...
Human and avian influenza viruses recognize different sialic acid-containing receptors, referred to ...
Influenza A exists primarily in a waterfowl reservoir and readily infects numerous avian and mammali...
It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked sialic acid-c...
It is known that pigs acted as "mixing vessels" for genesis of a new reassortant influenza strain re...
AbstractAcquisition of α2-6 sialoside receptor specificity by α2-3 specific highly-pathogenic avian ...
<div><p>It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked siali...
The 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus continues to circulate among the human population as the predominant...