Avian influenza viruses are considered to be key contributors to the emergence of human influenza pandemics. A major determinant of infection is the presence of virus receptors on susceptible cells to which the viral haemagglutinin is able to bind. Avian viruses preferentially bind to sialic acid alpha2,3-galactose (SAalpha2,3-Gal) linked receptors, whereas human strains bind to sialic acid alpha2,6-galactose (SAalpha2,6-Gal) linked receptors. While ducks are the major reservoir for influenza viruses, they are typically resistant to the effects of viral infection, in contrast to the frequently severe disease observed in chickens. In order to understand whether differences in receptors might contribute to this observation, we studied the dis...
In 1997, 18 confirmed cases of human influenza arising from multiple independent transmissions of H5...
SUMMARY. A comparative study of the hemagglutinin (HA) receptor binding site (RBS) of a number of H1...
The hemagglutinin (HA) of H3 human influenza viruses does not support viral replication in duck inte...
Avian influenza viruses are considered to be key contributors to the emergence of human influenza pa...
Abstract We undertook one of the most detailed studies on the distribution of α2,3 sialic acid (SA)-...
Influenza A virus (IAV) annually infects approximately 5–15 % of the human population, causing ~500,...
It is commonly accepted that avian influenza viruses (AIVs) bind to terminal \uce\ub12,3 sialic acid...
Influenza viruses isolated from ducks are rarely able to infect chickens; it is therefore postulated...
Background. Influenza A viruses of domestic birds originate from the natural reservoir in aquatic bi...
This study assessed the presence of sialic acid α-2,3 and α-2,6 linked glycan receptors in seven avi...
It is commonly accepted that avian influenza viruses (AIVs) bind to terminal a2,3 sialic acid (SA) r...
Conventional swine and human influenza viruses are usually not life threatening in their respective ...
AbstractInfluenza viruses recognize sialoglycans as receptors. Although viruses isolated form chicke...
Influenza viruses of gallinaceous poultry and wild aquatic birds usually have distinguishable recept...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that some terrestrial avian species may play a role in the genesis...
In 1997, 18 confirmed cases of human influenza arising from multiple independent transmissions of H5...
SUMMARY. A comparative study of the hemagglutinin (HA) receptor binding site (RBS) of a number of H1...
The hemagglutinin (HA) of H3 human influenza viruses does not support viral replication in duck inte...
Avian influenza viruses are considered to be key contributors to the emergence of human influenza pa...
Abstract We undertook one of the most detailed studies on the distribution of α2,3 sialic acid (SA)-...
Influenza A virus (IAV) annually infects approximately 5–15 % of the human population, causing ~500,...
It is commonly accepted that avian influenza viruses (AIVs) bind to terminal \uce\ub12,3 sialic acid...
Influenza viruses isolated from ducks are rarely able to infect chickens; it is therefore postulated...
Background. Influenza A viruses of domestic birds originate from the natural reservoir in aquatic bi...
This study assessed the presence of sialic acid α-2,3 and α-2,6 linked glycan receptors in seven avi...
It is commonly accepted that avian influenza viruses (AIVs) bind to terminal a2,3 sialic acid (SA) r...
Conventional swine and human influenza viruses are usually not life threatening in their respective ...
AbstractInfluenza viruses recognize sialoglycans as receptors. Although viruses isolated form chicke...
Influenza viruses of gallinaceous poultry and wild aquatic birds usually have distinguishable recept...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that some terrestrial avian species may play a role in the genesis...
In 1997, 18 confirmed cases of human influenza arising from multiple independent transmissions of H5...
SUMMARY. A comparative study of the hemagglutinin (HA) receptor binding site (RBS) of a number of H1...
The hemagglutinin (HA) of H3 human influenza viruses does not support viral replication in duck inte...