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virion attachment to host cell
Known as:
viral absorption
, viral attachment to host cell
, virion attachment to host cell surface receptor
The process by which a virion protein binds to molecules on the host cellular surface or host cell surface projection. [GOC:bf, GOC:jl, UniProtKB-KW…
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2011
2011
Efficient cell cultur E virus strains in f
H. Okamoto
2011
Corpus ID: 207871538
Attempts have been made to propagate hepatitis E virus (HEV) in primary hepatocyte culture and various other cultured cells…
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2011
2011
[Antiviral activity of Ouyi antipyretic detoxicate soft capsule against influenza a virus H1N1 in vitro].
Feng-xiang He
,
Qiang Liu
,
+4 authors
Zhan-Qiu Yang
Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao…
2011
Corpus ID: 22585099
OBJECTIVE Our study aims to evaluate the antiviral effects of Ouyi antipyretic detoxicate soft capsule against influenza A virus…
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1982
1982
Molecular organization and selective solubilization of lipids and proteins in the envelope of mycoplasmal virus L2.
S. Rottem
,
N. Greenberg
Reviews of Infectious Diseases
1982
Corpus ID: 21229185
The composition and molecular organization of mycoplasmal virus L2 (MVL2) were studied and compared with those of the cell…
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1981
1981
Inhibition of antigen-induced T-cell proliferation by antibodies to endogenous AKR-MuLV.
W. Langdon
,
G. Shellam
Cellular Immunology
1981
Corpus ID: 9348796
1975
1975
Adenovirus-transformed cells restrict Herpes simplex virus replication
A. Tucker
,
J. Docherty
Infection and Immunity
1975
Corpus ID: 39595172
A cell line that normally supports the replication of herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2 became resistant to these viruses after…
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