- is
found in a
number of
other species and is
caused by
fusogenic ort****oviruses.
These fusogenic ort****oviruses
include reptilian ort****ovirus, avian...
-
multicellular organisms. Cell-cell
fusion occurs when both
actin cytoskeleton and
fusogenic proteins properly rearrange across the cell membrane. This
process is...
- primates, with an
estimated age of 45
million years. The
receptor for this
fusogenic env
protein is MFSD2. The
mouse syncytins are not true orthologues. The...
- on the
oocyte are lost from the membrane,
causing it to no
longer be
fusogenic. Additionally, the
cortical reaction will
happen which is
caused by ovastacin...
- nhs.uk.
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Adele Kay (1999).
Targeting fusogenic retroviral glycoproteins by
ligand display (Thesis). OCLC 1006146610....
-
fusion process in
which the
ectodomain of HCV E2
envelope protein confers fusogenic properties to
membrane systems implying HCV
infection proceeds throughout...
-
treated with
lysozyme in
order to
remove the cell wall.
Following this,
fusogenic agents (e.g.,
Sendai virus, PEG, electroporation) are used in
order to...
-
These genera are
further divided into two
phenotypic groups:
fusogenic and non-
fusogenic. The way that they are
determined to
belong to a
specific group...
- are
highly glycosylated and
important in cell entry. E1
serves as the
fusogenic subunit and E2 acts as the
receptor binding protein. E1 has 4–5 N-linked...
- Rhonda; Olson, Eric N. (21
April 2017). "Control of
muscle formation by the
fusogenic micropeptide myomixer". Science. 356 (6335): 323–327. Bibcode:2017Sci...