Based on available metabolomic studies, influenza infection affects a variety of cellular metabolic pathways to ensure an optimal environment for its replication and production of viral particles. Following infection, glucose uptake and aerobic glycolysis increase in infected cells continually, which results in higher glucose consumption. The pentose phosphate shunt, as another glucose-consuming pathway, is enhanced by influenza infection to help produce more nucleotides, especially ATP. Regarding lipid species, following infection, levels of triglycerides, phospholipids, and several lipid derivatives undergo perturbations, some of which are associated with inflammatory responses. Also, mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation decreases signifi...
Metabolism and immune responses are two fundamental biological processes that serve to protect hosts...
Metabolism and immune responses are two fundamental biological processes that serve to protect hosts...
AbstractTo ensure optimal environments for their replication and spread, viruses have evolved to alt...
Based on available metabolomic studies, influenza infection affects a variety of cellular metabolic ...
Background: Many details in cell culture-derived influenza vaccine production are still poorly under...
Background: Many details in cell culture-derived influenza vaccine production are still poorly under...
Viruses depend on the metabolic machinery of living cells, which provide energy and macromolecular p...
When viruses infect cells, they almost invariably cause metabolic changes in the infected cell as we...
When viruses infect cells, they almost invariably cause metabolic changes in the infected cell as we...
Viruses depend on the metabolic machinery of living cells, which provide energy and macromolecular p...
AbstractIn response to infection, patients with inborn errors of metabolism may develop a functional...
Infection with the influenza virus triggers an innate immune response that initiates the adaptive re...
Viruses are intracellular parasites that rely on host machinery to replicate and achieve a successfu...
Metabolomics is the downstream of systems biology and has drawn significant interest for studying th...
Purpose of Review Viruses have vast diversity in terms of virion structure, genomic content, and hos...
Metabolism and immune responses are two fundamental biological processes that serve to protect hosts...
Metabolism and immune responses are two fundamental biological processes that serve to protect hosts...
AbstractTo ensure optimal environments for their replication and spread, viruses have evolved to alt...
Based on available metabolomic studies, influenza infection affects a variety of cellular metabolic ...
Background: Many details in cell culture-derived influenza vaccine production are still poorly under...
Background: Many details in cell culture-derived influenza vaccine production are still poorly under...
Viruses depend on the metabolic machinery of living cells, which provide energy and macromolecular p...
When viruses infect cells, they almost invariably cause metabolic changes in the infected cell as we...
When viruses infect cells, they almost invariably cause metabolic changes in the infected cell as we...
Viruses depend on the metabolic machinery of living cells, which provide energy and macromolecular p...
AbstractIn response to infection, patients with inborn errors of metabolism may develop a functional...
Infection with the influenza virus triggers an innate immune response that initiates the adaptive re...
Viruses are intracellular parasites that rely on host machinery to replicate and achieve a successfu...
Metabolomics is the downstream of systems biology and has drawn significant interest for studying th...
Purpose of Review Viruses have vast diversity in terms of virion structure, genomic content, and hos...
Metabolism and immune responses are two fundamental biological processes that serve to protect hosts...
Metabolism and immune responses are two fundamental biological processes that serve to protect hosts...
AbstractTo ensure optimal environments for their replication and spread, viruses have evolved to alt...