Influenza A virus cell entry, replication, virion assembly and movement
Influenza viruses replicate within the nucleus of the host cell. This uncommon RNA virus trait
provides influenza with the advantage of access to the nuclear machinery during replication …
provides influenza with the advantage of access to the nuclear machinery during replication …
Single-virus tracking: from imaging methodologies to virological applications
An overview of influenza A virus genes, protein functions, and replication cycle highlighting important updates
The recent research findings on influenza A virus (IAV) genome biology prompted us to
present a comprehensive overview of IAV genes, protein functions, and replication cycle …
present a comprehensive overview of IAV genes, protein functions, and replication cycle …
Liquid biomolecular condensates and viral lifecycles: review and perspectives
Viruses are highly dependent on the host they infect. Their dependence triggers processes
of virus–host co-adaptation, enabling viruses to explore host resources whilst esca** …
of virus–host co-adaptation, enabling viruses to explore host resources whilst esca** …
Identification of a novel splice variant form of the influenza A virus M2 ion channel with an antigenically distinct ectodomain
Segment 7 of influenza A virus produces up to four mRNAs. Unspliced transcripts encode
M1, spliced mRNA2 encodes the M2 ion channel, while protein products from spliced …
M1, spliced mRNA2 encodes the M2 ion channel, while protein products from spliced …