Influenza A Virus Subpopulations and Their Implication in Pathogenesis and Vaccine Development
Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 247 - 267
Published: Feb 15, 2020
Abstract
The concept of influenza A virus (IAV) subpopulations emerged approximately 75 years ago, when Preben von Magnus described "incomplete" virus particles that interfere with the replication of infectious virus. It is now widely accepted that infectious particles constitute only a minor portion of biologically active IAV subpopulations. The IAV quasispecies is an extremely diverse swarm of biologically and genetically heterogeneous particle...
Paper Details
Title
Influenza A Virus Subpopulations and Their Implication in Pathogenesis and Vaccine Development
Published Date
Feb 15, 2020
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
247 - 267
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