The interactions of flaviviruses with cellular receptors: Implications for virus entry

Flaviviruses are a group of enveloped viruses that enter the host cells through receptor-mediated endocytosis. The entry of flaviviruses into the cells is a multi-step process which involves several host factors that trigger the uptake of the virus. The initial step in the virus life cycle is the in...

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Hauptverfasser: Anwar, Muhammad Naveed, Akhtar, Raheela, Abid, Muhammad, Khan, Shahzad Akbar, Rehman, Zaib Ur, Tayyub, Muhammad, Malik, Muhammad Irfan, Shahzad, Muhammad Khurram, Mubeen, Hadia, Qadir, Muhammad Shahzad, Hameed, Muddassar, Wahaab, Abdul, Li, Zongjie, Liu, Ke, Li, Beibei, Qiu, Yafeng, Ma, Zhiyong, Wei, Jianchao
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Disease Susceptibility
Endocytosis
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Host-Pathogen Interactions
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