orthomyxoviridae
- Genetic Diversity and EvolutionSpatiotemporal Distribution and Evolution of the A/H1N1 2009 Pandemic Influenza Virus in Pigs in France from 2009 to 2017: Identification of a Potential Swine-Specific Lineage
Pigs are a “mixing vessel” for influenza A viruses (IAVs) because of their ability to be infected by avian and human IAVs and their propensity to facilitate viral genomic reassortment events. Also, as IAVs may evolve differently in swine and humans, pigs can become a reservoir for old human strains against which the human population has become immunologically naive. Thus, viruses from the novel swine-specific H1N1pdm genogroup may...
- Virus-Cell InteractionsTMPRSS2 and TMPRSS4 Facilitate Trypsin-Independent Spread of Influenza Virus in Caco-2 Cells
- Genome Replication and Regulation of Viral Gene ExpressionMutational and Metal Binding Analysis of the Endonuclease Domain of the Influenza Virus Polymerase PA Subunit
- Virus-Cell InteractionsMicroRNA Expression and Virulence in Pandemic Influenza Virus-Infected Mice
- Genetic Diversity and Evolution | SpotlightQuaranfil, Johnston Atoll, and Lake Chad Viruses Are Novel Members of the Family Orthomyxoviridae
- Pathogenesis and ImmunityInfluenza Virus Directly Infects Human Natural Killer Cells and Induces Cell Apoptosis
- Vaccines and Antiviral AgentsA One-Plasmid System To Generate Influenza Virus in Cultured Chicken Cells for Potential Use in Influenza Vaccine