Fusion between cell membrane and liposomes containing the glycoproteins of influenza virus.
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Safety, efficacy, and immunogenicity of Flublok in the prevention of seasonal influenza in adultsDelivery of oligonucleotides with lipid nanoparticlesCell fusion by Semliki Forest, influenza, and vesicular stomatitis virusesHemagglutinin Spatial Distribution Shifts in Response to Cholesterol in the Influenza Viral Envelope.Reconstitution of functional influenza virus envelopes and fusion with membranes and liposomes lacking virus receptorsModulation of entry of enveloped viruses by cholesterol and sphingolipids (Review).Interaction of influenza virus hemagglutinin with target membrane lipids is a key step in virus-induced hemolysis and fusion at pH 5.2.Studies of the membrane fusion activities of fusion peptide mutants of influenza virus hemagglutinin.Interactions of Semliki Forest virus spike glycoprotein rosettes and vesicles with cultured cellsStudies on the mechanism of membrane fusion: site-specific mutagenesis of the hemagglutinin of influenza virus.Enhancement of membrane-fusing activity of sendai virus by exposure of the virus to basic pH is correlated with a conformational change in the fusion protein.Evolution of H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza: sequence data indicate stepwise changes in the cleavage site.Influenza hemagglutinin is spring-loaded by a metastable native conformation.Depletion of glycoprotein gp85 from virosomes made with Epstein-Barr virus proteins abolishes their ability to fuse with virus receptor-bearing cellsQuaternary structure of influenza virus hemagglutinin after acid treatment.Binding to cells of virosomes containing herpes simplex virus type 1 glycoproteins and evidence for fusion.Monoclonal antibodies detect different forms of influenza virus hemagglutinin during viral penetration and biosynthesis.High-frequency transfer of cloned herpes simplex virus type 1 sequences to mammalian cells by protoplast fusion.Acquisition of a polybasic hemagglutinin cleavage site by a low-pathogenic avian influenza virus is not sufficient for immediate transformation into a highly pathogenic strain.Fusion of influenza virus membranes with liposomes at pH 7.5.Influenza a virus entry: implications in virulence and future therapeutics.Assembly of paramyxoviruses.Infectious cell entry mechanism of influenza virus.Demonstration of hemolytic and fusion activities of influenza C virus.Modification of cell membrane composition by dietary lipids and its implications for atherosclerosis.A new approach to an influenza live vaccine: modification of the cleavage site of hemagglutinin.Reconstitution of hepatitis C virus envelope glycoproteins into liposomes as a surrogate model to study virus attachment.Membrane action of synthetic N-terminal peptides of influenza virus hemagglutinin and its mutants.An efficient method for introducing defined lipids into the plasma membrane of mammalian cells.Inhibition of proteolytic cleavage of the hemagglutinin of influenza virus by the calcium-specific ionophore A23187Functional reconstitution of influenza virus envelopes.Activation of influenza virus by acidic media causes hemolysis and fusion of erythrocytes.Stimulation of cytotoxic T cells by liposomes containing influenza virus or its components.Enhancement of influenza virus hemolysis by physical and serological treatments.A Dual Motif in the Hemagglutinin of H5N1 Goose/Guangdong-Like Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Strains Is Conserved from Their Early Evolution and Increases both Membrane Fusion pH and Virulence
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Fusion between cell membrane and liposomes containing the glycoproteins of influenza virus.
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Fusion between cell membrane a ...... coproteins of influenza virus.
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1980-07-01T00:00:00Z