pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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IFITM3 restricts influenza A virus entry by blocking the formation of fusion pores following virus-endosome hemifusionPhotodynamic inactivation of infectivity of human immunodeficiency virus and other enveloped viruses using hypericin and rose bengal: inhibition of fusion and syncytia formationVisualization and Sequencing of Membrane Remodeling Leading to Influenza Virus Fusion.Membrane fusion activity of influenza virus.Interactions of Semliki Forest virus spike glycoprotein rosettes and vesicles with cultured cellsEnhancement 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.Hemagglutinin-esterase-fusion (HEF) protein of influenza C virus.Membrane proteins and virus virulence.Monoclonal antibodies detect different forms of influenza virus hemagglutinin during viral penetration and biosynthesis.Defective acidification of endosomes in Chinese hamster ovary cell mutants "cross-resistant" to toxins and virusesFusion of influenza virus membranes with liposomes at pH 7.5.Localization, synthesis, and activity of an antigenic site on influenza virus hemagglutinin.Hemolytic activity of influenza virus hemagglutinin glycoproteins activated in mildly acidic environments.Assembly of paramyxoviruses.Monoclonal anti-hemagglutinin antibodies detect irreversible antigenic alterations that coincide with the acid activation of influenza virus A/PR/834-mediated hemolysis.Infectious cell entry mechanism of influenza virus.Demonstration of hemolytic and fusion activities of influenza C virus.The entry of enveloped viruses into cells by endocytosis.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 A23187Chemiluminescence in neutrophils and Lettré cells induced by myxoviruses.Fusion between influenza virus envelopes and human erythrocytes at low pH observed by immunoelectron microscopy.Hemolysis and cell fusion by rhabdoviruses.Removal of HA1 subunit of HA monomer from influenza virions.The serum antibody response distributed in subclasses and isotypes after intranasal and subcutaneous immunization with influenza virus immunostimulating complexes.Enhancement of influenza virus hemolysis by physical and serological treatments.
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pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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pH-dependent hemolysis by influenza, Semliki, Forest virus, and Sendai virus.
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10.1016/0042-6822(81)90079-9
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1981-04-01T00:00:00Z