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ERC SyG CHUbVi Ubiquitin Chains in Viral Infections
Viral infectious diseases represent one of the world’s highest threats to human health and social wellbeing. Of those, influenza viruses cause 500 million infections every year.
By understanding the mechanism of virus-host interactions and the cell biology of virus infection, we may be able to develop novel cell-targeted antiviral strategies that combat viral disease.
Discovery of a host cell factor that
debundles incoming flu vRNPs
(click image for 2019 Nature Microbiology paper)
-Nature Research Blog -
Debundling a waddle of flu
ribonucleo-penguins
(click image to read)
HOW FLU 'MIMICS'
PROTEIN WASTE TO ENTER CELLS
(click below for article)
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