Epithelial cells are an important line of defense within the lung. Disruption of the epithelial barrier by pathogens enables the systemic dissemination of bacteria or viruses within the host leading to severe diseases with fatal outcomes. Thus, the lung epithelium can be damaged by seasonal and pandemic influenza A viruses. Influenza A virus infection induced dysregulation of the immune system is beneficial for the dissemination of bacteria to the lower respiratory tract, causing bacterial and viral co-infection. Host cells regulate protein homeostasis and the response to different perturbances, for instance provoked by infections, by post translational modification of proteins. Aside from protein phosphorylation, ubiquitination of proteins...
A newly emerged H7N9 influenza virus poses high risk to human beings. However, the pathogenic mechan...
Influenza viruses, major agents of respiratory diseases, are responsible for epidemics resulting in ...
Influenza viruses, major agents of respiratory diseases, are responsible for epidemics resulting in ...
Virus–host interactions are important determinants of virus replication and immune responses, but th...
Annual influenza virus infection represents a concern for public health and a financial burden as it...
ABSTRACT: Influenza A virus exerts a large health burden during both yearly epidemics and global pan...
AbstractInfection of type II alveolar epithelial (ATII) cells by influenza A viruses (IAV) correlate...
Influenza A virus exerts a large health burden during both yearly epidemics and global pandemics. Ho...
Influenza viruses are a threat to global public health resulting in ~500,000 deaths each year. Despi...
Influenza A virus is one of the world's major uncontrolled pathogens, causing seasonal epidemics as ...
Influenza A virus is one of the world's major uncontrolled pathogens, causing seasonal epidemics as ...
Influenza A virus causes significant and well publicised morbidity and mortality as a single infecti...
Influenza A viruses are important pathogens that cause acute respiratory diseases and annual epidemi...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is among the most common causes of pneumonia-related death worldwide. Pulmon...
AbstractThe response to influenza virus (IAV) infection and severity of disease is highly variable i...
A newly emerged H7N9 influenza virus poses high risk to human beings. However, the pathogenic mechan...
Influenza viruses, major agents of respiratory diseases, are responsible for epidemics resulting in ...
Influenza viruses, major agents of respiratory diseases, are responsible for epidemics resulting in ...
Virus–host interactions are important determinants of virus replication and immune responses, but th...
Annual influenza virus infection represents a concern for public health and a financial burden as it...
ABSTRACT: Influenza A virus exerts a large health burden during both yearly epidemics and global pan...
AbstractInfection of type II alveolar epithelial (ATII) cells by influenza A viruses (IAV) correlate...
Influenza A virus exerts a large health burden during both yearly epidemics and global pandemics. Ho...
Influenza viruses are a threat to global public health resulting in ~500,000 deaths each year. Despi...
Influenza A virus is one of the world's major uncontrolled pathogens, causing seasonal epidemics as ...
Influenza A virus is one of the world's major uncontrolled pathogens, causing seasonal epidemics as ...
Influenza A virus causes significant and well publicised morbidity and mortality as a single infecti...
Influenza A viruses are important pathogens that cause acute respiratory diseases and annual epidemi...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is among the most common causes of pneumonia-related death worldwide. Pulmon...
AbstractThe response to influenza virus (IAV) infection and severity of disease is highly variable i...
A newly emerged H7N9 influenza virus poses high risk to human beings. However, the pathogenic mechan...
Influenza viruses, major agents of respiratory diseases, are responsible for epidemics resulting in ...
Influenza viruses, major agents of respiratory diseases, are responsible for epidemics resulting in ...