BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on cell surface. Differential preference to sialic acid types contributes to host- and tissue-tropism of avian and seasonal influenza viruses. Although the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 can infect and cause severe diseases in humans, it is not efficient in infecting human upper respiratory tract. This is because of the scarcity of its receptor, α2,3-linked sialic acid, in human upper airway. Expression of sialic acid can be influenced by various factors including inflammatory process. Allergic rhinitis and nasal polyp are common inflammatory conditions of nasal mucosa and may affect expression of the sialic acid and susceptibility t...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Sialic acid receptor detection in the human respi...
The host adaptation of influenza virus is partly dependent on the sialic acid (SA) isoform bound by ...
Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on cell surface. ...
SAα2,6 and SAα2,3 linked sialic acid molecules on epithelial cell membrane served as receptors for i...
Avian influenza viruses (AIV) are an important emerging threat to public health. It is thought that ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
Poor human-to-human transmission of influenza A H5N1 virus has been attributed to the paucity of put...
Oral Presentations - Virus Structure/Function and Receptor BindingReceptor specificity restricts inf...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
BACKGROUND: Sialic acid (Sia) linked glycoproteins are the classical influenza receptors for influen...
Sialic acid and receptor expression on the respiratory tract in normal subjects and H5N1 and non-avi...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Sialic acid receptor detection in the human respi...
The host adaptation of influenza virus is partly dependent on the sialic acid (SA) isoform bound by ...
Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on cell surface. ...
SAα2,6 and SAα2,3 linked sialic acid molecules on epithelial cell membrane served as receptors for i...
Avian influenza viruses (AIV) are an important emerging threat to public health. It is thought that ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
Poor human-to-human transmission of influenza A H5N1 virus has been attributed to the paucity of put...
Oral Presentations - Virus Structure/Function and Receptor BindingReceptor specificity restricts inf...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
BACKGROUND: Sialic acid (Sia) linked glycoproteins are the classical influenza receptors for influen...
Sialic acid and receptor expression on the respiratory tract in normal subjects and H5N1 and non-avi...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Sialic acid receptor detection in the human respi...
The host adaptation of influenza virus is partly dependent on the sialic acid (SA) isoform bound by ...