University of Tokyo group identify human interactive involved in influenza virus propagation

Using cell culture and immunoprecipitation, the group around Professor Yoshihiro KAWAOKA succeeded to identify key factors of the human host (“the interactome complex”) which are required to make influenza virus virulent, and the mechanisms of infection. These finding are useful to develop new therapies against influenza.

JST news release, Nov. 19, 2014

University of Tokyo group identify human interactive involved in influenza virus propagation
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