The paramyxovirus family contains many common human pathogenic viruses, including measles, mumps, the parainfluenza viruses, respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus, and the zoonotic henipaviruses, Hendra and Nipah. While the expression of a type 1 fusion protein and a type 2 attachment protein is common to all paramyxoviruses, there is considerable variation in viral attachment, the activation and triggering of the fusion protein, and the process of viral entry. In this review, we discuss recent advances in the understanding of paramyxovirus F protein-mediated membrane fusion, an essential process in viral infectivity. We also review the role of the other surface glycoproteins in receptor binding and viral entry, and the implica...
The Paramyxoviridae family includes many viruses that are pathogenic in humans, including parainflue...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...
The paramyxovirus family contains many common human pathogenic viruses, including measles, mumps, th...
The paramyxovirus family contains many common human pathogenic viruses, including measles, mumps, th...
ABSTRACT Paramyxoviruses include major pathogens with significant global health and economic impact....
Paramyxoviruses include major pathogens with significant global health and economic impact. This lar...
AbstractParamyxoviruses enter cells by fusion of their lipid envelope with the target cell plasma me...
Paramyxoviruses are a large family of membrane-enveloped negative-stranded RNA viruses causing impor...
AbstractThe Paramyxoviridae include some of the great and ubiquitous disease-causing viruses of huma...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
217 pagesThe Paramyxoviridae family includes many RNA viruses that collectively have a broad host ra...
The Paramyxoviridae family includes many viruses that are pathogenic in humans, including parainflue...
The Paramyxoviridae family includes many viruses that are pathogenic in humans, including parainflue...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...
The paramyxovirus family contains many common human pathogenic viruses, including measles, mumps, th...
The paramyxovirus family contains many common human pathogenic viruses, including measles, mumps, th...
ABSTRACT Paramyxoviruses include major pathogens with significant global health and economic impact....
Paramyxoviruses include major pathogens with significant global health and economic impact. This lar...
AbstractParamyxoviruses enter cells by fusion of their lipid envelope with the target cell plasma me...
Paramyxoviruses are a large family of membrane-enveloped negative-stranded RNA viruses causing impor...
AbstractThe Paramyxoviridae include some of the great and ubiquitous disease-causing viruses of huma...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
Members within the paramyxovirus subfamily Paramyxovirinae constitute a large number of highly virul...
217 pagesThe Paramyxoviridae family includes many RNA viruses that collectively have a broad host ra...
The Paramyxoviridae family includes many viruses that are pathogenic in humans, including parainflue...
The Paramyxoviridae family includes many viruses that are pathogenic in humans, including parainflue...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...
AbstractParamyxoviruses initiate infection by attaching to cell surface receptors and fusing viral a...