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Adhesion of Viruses

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Adhesion of Cells, Viruses and Nanoparticles

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Viruses exist in a wide spread of varieties with interesting mechanisms for adhering to each other, to neighbouring particles and particularly to living cells which they target by specific means. If this adhesive targeting mechanism changes slightly, then different cells, for example human rather than bird in the case of avian influenza, may be singled out for virus attachment and new infections can result, causing dangerous disease pandemics.

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Kendall, K., Kendall, M., Rehfeldt, F. (2010). Adhesion of Viruses. In: Adhesion of Cells, Viruses and Nanoparticles. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2585-2_9

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