In this issue of Immunity, Li et al. (2011) reported a dynamic protein interactome network underlying antiviral innate immune response and established the role of Mind Bomb proteins in the anti-RNA viral innate immune response
The majority of biological processes are controlled and regulated by an intricate network of thousan...
Immunity is an evolutionary conserved ability to protect organisms from infection by pathogens that ...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics. These viruses evolve rapidly,...
In this issue of Immunity, Li et al. (2011) reported a dynamic protein interactome network underlyin...
SummaryTo systematically investigate innate immune signaling networks regulating production of type ...
Viruses trigger signaling pathways of innate immunity. In this issue, Sun et al. (2006) show that th...
The search for new targets and antiviral agents is continuously growing, especially for agents with ...
Interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) form the backbone of the innate immune system and are important f...
Network analysis through graph theory provides a quantitative approach to characterize specific prot...
The influenza A virus (IAV), a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family, is a highly transmissible resp...
Molecular basis of virus replication, viral pathogenesis and antiviral strategie
Cellular protein interaction networks are integral to host defence and immune signalling pathways, w...
The human immune system is responsible for the detection and elimination of pathogens. The immune re...
Innate Immunity relies on the ability of the molecular machinery of the cell to orchestrate precise ...
Using global approaches and high-throughput technologies in virology brings a new vision of the infe...
The majority of biological processes are controlled and regulated by an intricate network of thousan...
Immunity is an evolutionary conserved ability to protect organisms from infection by pathogens that ...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics. These viruses evolve rapidly,...
In this issue of Immunity, Li et al. (2011) reported a dynamic protein interactome network underlyin...
SummaryTo systematically investigate innate immune signaling networks regulating production of type ...
Viruses trigger signaling pathways of innate immunity. In this issue, Sun et al. (2006) show that th...
The search for new targets and antiviral agents is continuously growing, especially for agents with ...
Interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) form the backbone of the innate immune system and are important f...
Network analysis through graph theory provides a quantitative approach to characterize specific prot...
The influenza A virus (IAV), a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family, is a highly transmissible resp...
Molecular basis of virus replication, viral pathogenesis and antiviral strategie
Cellular protein interaction networks are integral to host defence and immune signalling pathways, w...
The human immune system is responsible for the detection and elimination of pathogens. The immune re...
Innate Immunity relies on the ability of the molecular machinery of the cell to orchestrate precise ...
Using global approaches and high-throughput technologies in virology brings a new vision of the infe...
The majority of biological processes are controlled and regulated by an intricate network of thousan...
Immunity is an evolutionary conserved ability to protect organisms from infection by pathogens that ...
Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics. These viruses evolve rapidly,...