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Active Function of Membrane Receptors in Fusion of Enveloped Viruses with Cell Plasma Membranes

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Molecular Mechanisms of Membrane Fusion

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Viral systems have provided many of the models for studying the organization and regulation of eukaryotic genes. However, very little is known regarding the first steps of virus infection, especially about the correlation between these steps and the promotion of infectious diseases (1,2). The recently acquired data on the function of individual components of viruses and their interaction in the ultimate production of infection (3), have enabled to commence research directed towards defining the molecular mechanism of virus-membrane interaction and for the elucidation of the role of membrane receptors in the process of virus penetration.

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Loyter, A., Nussbaum, O., Citovsky, V. (1988). Active Function of Membrane Receptors in Fusion of Enveloped Viruses with Cell Plasma Membranes. In: Ohki, S., Doyle, D., Flanagan, T.D., Hui, S.W., Mayhew, E. (eds) Molecular Mechanisms of Membrane Fusion. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1659-6_30

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