Human influenza viruses are rapidly evolving RNA viruses that cause short-term respiratory infections with substantial morbidity and mortality in annual epidemics. Uncovering the general principles of viral coevolution with human hosts is important for pathogen surveillance and vaccine design. Protein regions are an appropriate model for the interactions between two macromolecules, but the currently used epitope definition for the major antigen of influenza viruses, namely hemagglutinin, is very broad. Here, we combined genetic, evolutionary, antigenic, and structural information to determine the most relevant regions of the hemagglutinin of human influenza A/H3N2 viruses for interaction with human immunoglobulins. We estimated the antigeni...
The antigenic variability of influenza viruses has always made influenza vaccine development challen...
Influenza A virus continues to pose a threat to public health. Since this virus can evolve escape mu...
Background: The human influenza viruses undergo rapid evolution (especially in hemagglutinin (HA), a...
In this paper we undertake an analysis of the antigenicity of influenza A virus hemagglutinin. We de...
In this paper we undertake an analysis of the antigenicity of influenza A virus hemagglutinin. We de...
[[abstract]]Human influenza viruses cause annual epidemics due to antigenic drifts in the hemaggluti...
<div><p>Distinguishing mutations that determine an organism's phenotype from (near-) neutral ‘hitchh...
Distinguishing mutations that determine an organism’s phenotype from (near-) neutral ‘hitchhikers ’ ...
[[abstract]]Human influenza viruses cause annual epidemics due to antigenic drifts in the hemaggluti...
Influenza A H3N2 variant [A(H3N2)v] viruses, which have caused human infections in the United States...
Antigenic drift allowing escape from neutralizing antibodies is an important feature of transmission...
<div><p>We have carried out a comprehensive analysis of the determinants of human influenza A H3 hem...
<div><p>The antigenic variability of influenza viruses has always made influenza vaccine development...
Current inactivated influenza vaccines provide protection when vaccine antigens and circulating viru...
Antigenic drift and shift involving the surface proteins of Influenza virus gave rise to new strains...
The antigenic variability of influenza viruses has always made influenza vaccine development challen...
Influenza A virus continues to pose a threat to public health. Since this virus can evolve escape mu...
Background: The human influenza viruses undergo rapid evolution (especially in hemagglutinin (HA), a...
In this paper we undertake an analysis of the antigenicity of influenza A virus hemagglutinin. We de...
In this paper we undertake an analysis of the antigenicity of influenza A virus hemagglutinin. We de...
[[abstract]]Human influenza viruses cause annual epidemics due to antigenic drifts in the hemaggluti...
<div><p>Distinguishing mutations that determine an organism's phenotype from (near-) neutral ‘hitchh...
Distinguishing mutations that determine an organism’s phenotype from (near-) neutral ‘hitchhikers ’ ...
[[abstract]]Human influenza viruses cause annual epidemics due to antigenic drifts in the hemaggluti...
Influenza A H3N2 variant [A(H3N2)v] viruses, which have caused human infections in the United States...
Antigenic drift allowing escape from neutralizing antibodies is an important feature of transmission...
<div><p>We have carried out a comprehensive analysis of the determinants of human influenza A H3 hem...
<div><p>The antigenic variability of influenza viruses has always made influenza vaccine development...
Current inactivated influenza vaccines provide protection when vaccine antigens and circulating viru...
Antigenic drift and shift involving the surface proteins of Influenza virus gave rise to new strains...
The antigenic variability of influenza viruses has always made influenza vaccine development challen...
Influenza A virus continues to pose a threat to public health. Since this virus can evolve escape mu...
Background: The human influenza viruses undergo rapid evolution (especially in hemagglutinin (HA), a...