Selected article for: "influenza virus and viral replication"

Author: Danielle E Anderson; Jin Cui; Qian Ye; Baoying Huang; Wenhong Zu; Jing Gong; Weiqiang Liu; So Young Kim; Biao Guo Yan; Kristmundur Sigmundsson; Xiao Fang Lim; Fei Ye; Peihua Niu; Xuming Zhou; Wenjie Tan; Lin-Fa Wang; Xu Tan
Title: Orthogonal genome-wide screenings in bat cells identify MTHFD1 as a target of broad antiviral therapy
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: 0l33i6s4_19
    Snippet: were among the top three hits (Fig. 1d) . Four genes involved in the protein secretory, namely 20 ARF1, ARF4, COPG1 and SEC61B, were identified (Fig. 1d) . This is consistent with the idea that 21 both influenza A virus and mumps require the two pathways for viral replication. In addition, 22 protein translation initiation, which was previously reported to be required for influenza A 23 infection 21 , was also represented in the top hits by three.....
    Document: were among the top three hits (Fig. 1d) . Four genes involved in the protein secretory, namely 20 ARF1, ARF4, COPG1 and SEC61B, were identified (Fig. 1d) . This is consistent with the idea that 21 both influenza A virus and mumps require the two pathways for viral replication. In addition, 22 protein translation initiation, which was previously reported to be required for influenza A 23 infection 21 , was also represented in the top hits by three genes: EIF3B, EIF3G and EIF4A3. 24

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents