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1 -esterase--fusion (HEF) glycoprotein from an influenza C virus.
2 tructure of the HEF envelope glycoprotein of influenza C virus.
3                                           In influenza C virus, a single glycoprotein, the haemagglut
4                                          The influenza C virus CM2 protein and a chimeric influenza A
5                                          The influenza C virus CM2 protein is a small glycosylated in
6                          The lipid-enveloped influenza C virus contains a single surface glycoprotein
7 ethods has been used in this study to assess influenza C virus evolution and provides evidence for a
8 nfluenza A virus M(2) protein as well as the influenza C virus HA-esterase-fusion glycoprotein were n
9                                              Influenza C viruses have only one major surface glycopro
10 udies with the C/Johannesburg/1/66 strain of influenza C virus (HEF-JHB) that transport of HEF to the
11      Using a recombinant soluble form of the Influenza C virus hemagglutinin-esterase as a probe for
12  Rico/8/34 virus were replaced by a chimeric influenza C virus hemagglutinin/esterase/fusion (HEF) se
13 ection in Hong Kong introduced screening for influenza C virus (ICV) as part of its routine surveilla
14 ses with approximately 50% homology to human influenza C virus (ICV) have recently been isolated from
15                                   IMPORTANCE Influenza C virus (ICV) infection of humans is common, w
16                                              Influenza C virus (ICV) is increasingly associated with
17 the 3' conserved noncoding region in IDV and influenza C virus (ICV) resulted in the inefficient cros
18 tection in Hong Kong conducted screening for influenza C virus (ICV).
19 icrobial RNA analysis showed the presence of influenza C virus in one sample and revealed RNA reads f
20  the 26S proteasome inhibitor lactacystin to influenza C virus-infected or seg 6 ORF cDNA-transfected
21 developing an understanding of the impact of influenza C virus infection in humans and how virus evol
22 developing an understanding of the impact of influenza C virus infection in humans, notably where com
23 and health care impacts in humans.IMPORTANCE Influenza C virus infection of humans is common, and rei
24 fluenza B virus infection, in 0.9% (19); and influenza C virus infection, in 0.8% (11 of 1404 tested)
25 mited, as little systematic surveillance for influenza C virus is conducted and the virus cannot be s
26 n, and (ii) a spliced mRNA which encodes the influenza C virus matrix (CM1) protein consisting of the
27 ruses consist of eight RNA segments, whereas influenza C viruses only have seven RNAs.
28 eport cryo-electron microscopy structures of influenza C virus polymerase (FluPolC) in complex with h
29 , esterase, and fusion (HEF) glycoprotein of influenza C virus possesses receptor binding, receptor d
30 as found that the colinear mRNA derived from influenza C virus RNA segment 6 serves as the mRNA for C
31 F of a colinear mRNA transcript derived from influenza C virus RNA segment 6.
32        Two mRNA species are derived from the influenza C virus RNA segment six, (i) a colinear transc
33 e report the structure of apo-FluPol from an influenza C virus, solved by X-ray crystallography to 3.