ABSTRACT: We have developed a panel of synthetic glycans as receptor mimics for the specific capture of influenza viruses. The glycans were printed onto commercial glass slides using a free amine at the end of a spacer to generate a small focused microarray. The microarray was evaluated for its ability to capture three different strains of influenza A virus, two H1N1, A/Brisbane/59/2007 and A/Solomon Islands/3/2006 and one H3N2, A/Aichi/2/1968. We observed an excellent detection ability with some compounds exhibiting clinically relevant (101 plaque forming units) limit of detection. We also tested the drug susceptibility of current antivirals, Zanamivir and Ostelamivir using this microarray and could determine antiviral resistance for these...
Accurate diagnosis of influenza viruses is difficult and generally requires a complex process becaus...
Despite significant surveillance and vaccine development efforts, Influenza A viruses remain a signi...
A key step leading to influenza viral infection is the highly specific binding of a viral spike prot...
ABSTRACT: We have developed a panel of synthetic glycans as receptor mimics for the specific capture...
ABSTRACT: We have developed a panel of synthetic glycans as receptor mimics for the specific capture...
Numerous toxins and pathogens gain entry into mammalian cells using cell surface glycans. The Iyer g...
Influenza is a respiratory disease that infects 0.4-0.6 billion children and 0.2-5.0 billion adults ...
Background: The ongoing global efforts to control influenza epidemics and pandemics require high-th...
Influenza A virus (IAV) hemagglutinins recognize sialic acids on the cell surface as functional rece...
[[abstract]]Aims: The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in poultry and the influenz...
The influenza virus has created a major burden for human health throughout the last centuries. Seaso...
Influenza A viruses are rapidly evolving pathogens with the potential for novel strains to emerge an...
Influenza infection remains a constant threat to human health and results in huge financial loss ann...
Sialic acids (SA) usually linked to galactose (Gal) in an α2,6- or α2,3-configuration ar...
A key step leading to influenza viral infection is the highly specific binding of a viral spike prot...
Accurate diagnosis of influenza viruses is difficult and generally requires a complex process becaus...
Despite significant surveillance and vaccine development efforts, Influenza A viruses remain a signi...
A key step leading to influenza viral infection is the highly specific binding of a viral spike prot...
ABSTRACT: We have developed a panel of synthetic glycans as receptor mimics for the specific capture...
ABSTRACT: We have developed a panel of synthetic glycans as receptor mimics for the specific capture...
Numerous toxins and pathogens gain entry into mammalian cells using cell surface glycans. The Iyer g...
Influenza is a respiratory disease that infects 0.4-0.6 billion children and 0.2-5.0 billion adults ...
Background: The ongoing global efforts to control influenza epidemics and pandemics require high-th...
Influenza A virus (IAV) hemagglutinins recognize sialic acids on the cell surface as functional rece...
[[abstract]]Aims: The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in poultry and the influenz...
The influenza virus has created a major burden for human health throughout the last centuries. Seaso...
Influenza A viruses are rapidly evolving pathogens with the potential for novel strains to emerge an...
Influenza infection remains a constant threat to human health and results in huge financial loss ann...
Sialic acids (SA) usually linked to galactose (Gal) in an α2,6- or α2,3-configuration ar...
A key step leading to influenza viral infection is the highly specific binding of a viral spike prot...
Accurate diagnosis of influenza viruses is difficult and generally requires a complex process becaus...
Despite significant surveillance and vaccine development efforts, Influenza A viruses remain a signi...
A key step leading to influenza viral infection is the highly specific binding of a viral spike prot...