The H2N2 subtype of influenza A virus was responsible for the Asian pandemic of 1957-58. However, unlike other subtypes that have caused pandemics such as H1N1 and H3N2, which continue to circulate among humans, H2N2 stopped circulating in the human population in 1968. Strains of H2 subtype still continue to circulate in birds and occasionally pigs and could be reintroduced into the human population through antigenic drift or shift. Such an event is a potential global health concern because of the waning population immunity to H2 hemagglutinin (HA). The first step in such a cross-species transmission and human adaptation of influenza A virus is the ability for its surface glycoprotein HA to bind to glycan receptors expressed in the human up...
<div><p>It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked siali...
The host adaptation of influenza virus is partly dependent on the sialic acid (SA) isoform bound by ...
It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked sialic acid-c...
The H2N2 subtype of influenza A virus was responsible for the Asian pandemic of 1957-58. However, un...
Influenza viruses of the H2N2 subtype have not circulated among humans in over 40 years. The occasio...
Influenza A viruses are rapidly evolving pathogens with the potential for novel strains to emerge an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biological Engineering, 2010.Catalo...
Influenza viruses of the H2N2 subtype have not circulated among humans in over 40 years. The occasio...
In the context of recently emerged novel influenza strains through reassortment, avian influenza sub...
In the context of recently emerged novel influenza strains through reassortment, avian influenza sub...
The hemagglutinin (HA) envelope protein of influenza viruses mediates essential viral functions, inc...
Influenza viruses isolated during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic generally lack known molecular determinants...
Human and avian influenza viruses recognize different sialic acid-containing receptors, referred to ...
SummaryThe advent of H7N9 in early 2013 is of concern for a number of reasons, including its capabil...
The viruses that caused the three influenza pandemics of the twentieth century in 1918, 1957, and 19...
<div><p>It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked siali...
The host adaptation of influenza virus is partly dependent on the sialic acid (SA) isoform bound by ...
It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked sialic acid-c...
The H2N2 subtype of influenza A virus was responsible for the Asian pandemic of 1957-58. However, un...
Influenza viruses of the H2N2 subtype have not circulated among humans in over 40 years. The occasio...
Influenza A viruses are rapidly evolving pathogens with the potential for novel strains to emerge an...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biological Engineering, 2010.Catalo...
Influenza viruses of the H2N2 subtype have not circulated among humans in over 40 years. The occasio...
In the context of recently emerged novel influenza strains through reassortment, avian influenza sub...
In the context of recently emerged novel influenza strains through reassortment, avian influenza sub...
The hemagglutinin (HA) envelope protein of influenza viruses mediates essential viral functions, inc...
Influenza viruses isolated during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic generally lack known molecular determinants...
Human and avian influenza viruses recognize different sialic acid-containing receptors, referred to ...
SummaryThe advent of H7N9 in early 2013 is of concern for a number of reasons, including its capabil...
The viruses that caused the three influenza pandemics of the twentieth century in 1918, 1957, and 19...
<div><p>It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked siali...
The host adaptation of influenza virus is partly dependent on the sialic acid (SA) isoform bound by ...
It is generally agreed that human influenza virus preferentially binds to α-2,6-linked sialic acid-c...