textabstractAvian influenza A viruses, such as the highly pathogenic avian H5N1 viruses, sporadically enter the human population but often do not transmit between individuals. In rare cases, however, they establish a new lineage in humans. In addition to well-characterized barriers to cell entry, one major hurdle which avian viruses must overcome is their poor polymerase activity in human cells. There is compelling evidence that these viruses overcome this obstacle by acquiring adaptive mutations in the polymerase subunits PB1, PB2, and PA and the nucleoprotein (NP) as well as in the novel polymerase cofactor nuclear export protein (NEP). Recent findings suggest that synthesis of the viral genome may represent the major defect of avian poly...
An avian virus can become adapted to humans by mutating or recombining with currently circulating hu...
A strong restriction of the avian influenza A virus polymerase in mammalian cells generally limits v...
The direct infection of humans with highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza viruses has suggested vir...
Avian influenza A viruses, such as the highly pathogenic avian H5N1 viruses, sporadically enter the ...
Avian influenza A viruses, such as the highly pathogenic avian H5N1 viruses, sporadically enter the ...
The emergence of new pandemic influenza A viruses requires overcoming barriers to cross-species tran...
Transmission of influenza viruses into the human population requires surmounting barriers to cross-s...
Typical avian influenza A viruses do not replicate efficiently in humans. The molecular basis of hos...
Amongst all the internal gene segments (PB2. PB1, PA, NP, M and NS), the avian PB1 segment is the on...
Amongst all the internal gene segments (PB2. PB1, PA, NP, M and NS), the avian PB1 segment is the on...
ABSTRACT The incompatibility between avian influenza viruses and host factors within mammalian hosts...
Influenza pandemics occur when influenza A viruses (IAV) adapted to other host species enter humans ...
textabstractA strong restriction of the avian influenza A virus polymerase in mammalian cells genera...
Adaptive mutations in viral polymerase, which is composed of PB1, PB2, and PA, of avian influenza vi...
A strong restriction of the avian influenza A virus polymerase in mammalian cells generally limits v...
An avian virus can become adapted to humans by mutating or recombining with currently circulating hu...
A strong restriction of the avian influenza A virus polymerase in mammalian cells generally limits v...
The direct infection of humans with highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza viruses has suggested vir...
Avian influenza A viruses, such as the highly pathogenic avian H5N1 viruses, sporadically enter the ...
Avian influenza A viruses, such as the highly pathogenic avian H5N1 viruses, sporadically enter the ...
The emergence of new pandemic influenza A viruses requires overcoming barriers to cross-species tran...
Transmission of influenza viruses into the human population requires surmounting barriers to cross-s...
Typical avian influenza A viruses do not replicate efficiently in humans. The molecular basis of hos...
Amongst all the internal gene segments (PB2. PB1, PA, NP, M and NS), the avian PB1 segment is the on...
Amongst all the internal gene segments (PB2. PB1, PA, NP, M and NS), the avian PB1 segment is the on...
ABSTRACT The incompatibility between avian influenza viruses and host factors within mammalian hosts...
Influenza pandemics occur when influenza A viruses (IAV) adapted to other host species enter humans ...
textabstractA strong restriction of the avian influenza A virus polymerase in mammalian cells genera...
Adaptive mutations in viral polymerase, which is composed of PB1, PB2, and PA, of avian influenza vi...
A strong restriction of the avian influenza A virus polymerase in mammalian cells generally limits v...
An avian virus can become adapted to humans by mutating or recombining with currently circulating hu...
A strong restriction of the avian influenza A virus polymerase in mammalian cells generally limits v...
The direct infection of humans with highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza viruses has suggested vir...