N‐glycan structures of human alveoli provide insight into influenza A virus infection and pathogenesis
Abstract
The rapidly evolvable influenza A virus has caused pandemics linked to millions of deaths in the past century. Influenza A viruses are categorized by H (hemagglutinin; HA) and N (neuraminidase; NA) proteins expressed on the viral envelope surface. Analyses of past pandemics suggest that the HA gene segment comes from a nonhuman virus, which is then introduced into an immunologically naïve human population with potentially devastating...
Paper Details
Title
N‐glycan structures of human alveoli provide insight into influenza A virus infection and pathogenesis
Published Date
Apr 11, 2018
Journal
Volume
285
Issue
9
Pages
1611 - 1634
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