Virus Receptors:Implications for Pathogenesis and the Design of Antiviral Agents
Noha Mahmoud Abdel Rahim;
Abstract
The first step in virus-cell interaction is a specific binding between
attachment sites on the surface of the virion and receptors on the plasma
membrane of the host cell.
Virus receptors can be defined as cell surface molecules that bind the
incoming
attachment sites on the surface of the virion and receptors on the plasma
membrane of the host cell.
Virus receptors can be defined as cell surface molecules that bind the
incoming
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| Title | Virus Receptors:Implications for Pathogenesis and the Design of Antiviral Agents | Authors | Noha Mahmoud Abdel Rahim | Keywords | Virus Receptors:Implications for Pathogenesis and the Design of Antiviral Agents | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | The first step in virus-cell interaction is a specific binding between attachment sites on the surface of the virion and receptors on the plasma membrane of the host cell. Virus receptors can be defined as cell surface molecules that bind the incoming |
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