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The following pages link to The PB2-E627K mutation attenuates viruses containing the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic polymerase (Q30392368):
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- Connecting the study of wild influenza with the potential for pandemic disease (Q27027237) (← links)
- The role of viral, host, and secondary bacterial factors in influenza pathogenesis (Q28082144) (← links)
- Evaluation of the human adaptation of influenza A/H7N9 virus in PB2 protein using human and swine respiratory tract explant cultures (Q28391619) (← links)
- Improving pandemic influenza risk assessment (Q28395976) (← links)
- Influenza A virus polymerase is a site for adaptive changes during experimental evolution in bat cells (Q28650894) (← links)
- Analysis by single-gene reassortment demonstrates that the 1918 influenza virus is functionally compatible with a low-pathogenicity avian influenza virus in mice (Q30224564) (← links)
- Two years after pandemic influenza A/2009/H1N1: what have we learned? (Q30224656) (← links)
- Viral factors in influenza pandemic risk assessment. (Q30275435) (← links)
- Virus-specific factors associated with zoonotic and pandemic potential. (Q30353598) (← links)
- PB2-588I enhances 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus virulence by increasing viral replication and exacerbating PB2 inhibition of beta interferon expression. (Q30356762) (← links)
- Serological and virological surveillance of avian influenza A virus H9N2 subtype in humans and poultry in Shanghai, China, between 2008 and 2010 (Q30362291) (← links)
- Analysis of recombinant H7N9 wild-type and mutant viruses in pigs shows that the Q226L mutation in HA is important for transmission (Q30362329) (← links)
- Mutations associated with severity of the pandemic influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 in humans: a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological evidence. (Q30365296) (← links)
- Predicting host tropism of influenza A virus proteins using random forest. (Q30369947) (← links)
- Validation of normal human bronchial epithelial cells as a model for influenza A infections in human distal trachea (Q30370928) (← links)
- A point mutation in the polymerase protein PB2 allows a reassortant H9N2 influenza isolate of wild-bird origin to replicate in human cells (Q30387197) (← links)
- Influenza virus evolution, host adaptation, and pandemic formation (Q30390262) (← links)
- PB2 residue 158 is a pathogenic determinant of pandemic H1N1 and H5 influenza a viruses in mice (Q30395091) (← links)
- The ability of pandemic influenza virus hemagglutinins to induce lower respiratory pathology is associated with decreased surfactant protein D binding (Q30399889) (← links)
- Atypical characteristics of nucleoprotein of pandemic influenza virus H1N1 and their roles in reassortment restriction (Q30399937) (← links)
- Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus revisited: An evolutionary retrospective (Q30400496) (← links)
- Genomic Polymorphism of the Pandemic A (H1N1) Influenza Viruses Correlates with Viral Replication, Virulence, and Pathogenicity In Vitro and In Vivo (Q30404138) (← links)
- The M segment of the 2009 new pandemic H1N1 influenza virus is critical for its high transmission efficiency in the guinea pig model (Q30406570) (← links)
- Insights on influenza pathogenesis from the grave (Q30407187) (← links)
- Combination of PB2 271A and SR polymorphism at positions 590/591 is critical for viral replication and virulence of swine influenza virus in cultured cells and in vivo (Q30409242) (← links)
- Rethinking approaches to improve the utilization of nucleic acid amplification tests for detection and characterization of influenza A in diagnostic and reference laboratories (Q30410029) (← links)
- Reconstruction of the 1918 influenza virus: unexpected rewards from the past (Q30421157) (← links)
- Clinical and molecular characteristics of the 2009 pandemic influenza H1N1 infection with severe or fatal disease from 2009 to 2011 in Shenzhen, China (Q30425398) (← links)
- Asparagine substitution at PB2 residue 701 enhances the replication, pathogenicity, and transmission of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza A virus (Q30432390) (← links)
- Rapid sequencing of influenza A virus vRNA, cRNA and mRNA non-coding regions (Q34108758) (← links)
- The K526R substitution in viral protein PB2 enhances the effects of E627K on influenza virus replication (Q34677745) (← links)
- Oral Delivery of a Novel Attenuated Salmonella Vaccine Expressing Influenza A Virus Proteins Protects Mice against H5N1 and H1N1 Viral Infection (Q35666065) (← links)
- Naturally occurring swine influenza A virus PB1-F2 phenotypes that contribute to superinfection with Gram-positive respiratory pathogens (Q36154865) (← links)
- Identification of Rare PB2-D701N Mutation from a Patient with Severe Influenza: Contribution of the PB2-D701N Mutation to the Pathogenicity of Human Influenza (Q37733749) (← links)
- The contribution of animal models to the understanding of the host range and virulence of influenza A viruses (Q37833239) (← links)
- Adaptive mutations in the H5N1 polymerase complex (Q38111647) (← links)
- Influence of PB2 host-range determinants on the intranuclear mobility of the influenza A virus polymerase (Q38325400) (← links)
- Influenza virus polymerase: Functions on host range, inhibition of cellular response to infection and pathogenicity. (Q38444279) (← links)
- Avian influenza virus H9N2 seroprevalence and risk factors for infection in occupational poultry-exposed workers in Tai'an of China (Q40816187) (← links)
- Amino acid substitutions in low pathogenic avian influenza virus strains isolated from wild birds in Korea. (Q54247712) (← links)
- Back to the Future: Lessons Learned From the 1918 Influenza Pandemic (Q57817400) (← links)
- The PB2 Polymerase Host Adaptation Substitutions Prime Avian Indonesia Sub Clade 2.1 H5N1 Viruses for Infecting Humans (Q64063954) (← links)
- Comprehensive mapping of adaptation of the avian influenza polymerase protein PB2 to humans (Q64078428) (← links)
- Rank orders of mammalian pathogenicity-related PB2 mutations of avian influenza A viruses (Q90633475) (← links)