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Cell receptors for influenza A viruses and the innate immune response
Irene Ramos
, Ana Fernandez-Sesma
Friedman Brain Institute
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Marc and Jennifer Lipschultz Precision Immunology Institute
Neurology
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Influenza Virus
100%
Cell Surface Receptor
100%
Innate Immune Response
100%
Hemagglutinin
60%
Sialic Acid
60%
Cell Surface
40%
Virion
20%
Immune Response
20%
Immune Cells
20%
Glycoprotein
20%
Nucleic Acids
20%
Toll-like
20%
Signaling Pathway
20%
Virus Infection
20%
Pathogenicity
20%
Human Influenza
20%
Productive Infection
20%
Pattern Recognition Receptors
20%
Infected Cells
20%
Retinoic Acid-inducible Gene I (RIG-I)
20%
Host Tropism
20%
Mini
20%
Cell Tropism
20%
Interacting Proteins
20%
Glycosylation
20%
Swine Influenza Virus
20%
Sugar Chain
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Influenzavirus A
100%
Innate Immune System
100%
Cell Surface
60%
Hemagglutinin
60%
Virion
20%
Glycoprotein
20%
Immunocompetent Cell
20%
Immune Response
20%
Pathogenicity
20%
Glycosylation
20%
Influenza Virus
20%
Pattern Recognition Receptor
20%
RIG-I
20%
Swine Influenza Virus
20%
Aves
20%
Virus
20%
Toll-Like Receptor
20%
Infection
20%