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Author: Karen N. Barnard; Brynn K. Alford-Lawrence; David W. Buchholz; Brian R. Wasik; Justin R. LaClair; Hai Yu; Rebekah Honce; Stefan Ruhl; Petar Pajic; Erin K. Daugherity; Xi Chen; Stacey L. Schultz-Cherry; Hector C. Aguilar; Ajit Varki; Colin R. Parrish
Title: The effects of modified sialic acids on mucus and erythrocytes on influenza A virus HA and NA functions
  • Document date: 2019_10_10
  • ID: mgdqixt0_24
    Snippet: 285 glycoprotein binding to Sia to allow the virus to be taken up into the cell, and there appears to be a direct relationship between Sia binding affinity and infection (59) . To clearly determine the effect of Sia modifications on HA binding, we examined the binding of soluble HA fused to a All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission......
    Document: 285 glycoprotein binding to Sia to allow the virus to be taken up into the cell, and there appears to be a direct relationship between Sia binding affinity and infection (59) . To clearly determine the effect of Sia modifications on HA binding, we examined the binding of soluble HA fused to a All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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