Selected article for: "endosomal pathway and host endosomal pathway"

Author: TSURUTA, Yuya; SHIBUTANI, Shusaku T.; WATANABE, Rie; IWATA, Hiroyuki
Title: The requirement of environmental acidification for Ibaraki virus infection to host cells
  • Document date: 2015_8_28
  • ID: xvzhb7ix_2
    Snippet: Virus infection is initiated by the release of viral genome to the intracellular compartment of target cells. Several mechanisms are known for the genome release to cytoplasm, and one of the most well known mechanisms is the direct fusion mechanism utilized by several enveloped viruses, such as human immunodeficiency virus-1, mouse hepatitis virus and Paramyxoviruses [5, 6] . Enveloped viruses are also known to use host endosomal pathway to facil.....
    Document: Virus infection is initiated by the release of viral genome to the intracellular compartment of target cells. Several mechanisms are known for the genome release to cytoplasm, and one of the most well known mechanisms is the direct fusion mechanism utilized by several enveloped viruses, such as human immunodeficiency virus-1, mouse hepatitis virus and Paramyxoviruses [5, 6] . Enveloped viruses are also known to use host endosomal pathway to facilitate their infection [12] .

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