Biological scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have uncovered how the dengue virus uses its envelope ...
How dengue virus enters cells of our immune system: a 3D projection of a cell expressing on its surface DC-SIGN (stained in blue with antibodies) that have captured many dengue viruses (in green ...
This review focuses on recent data describing the putative molecules and mechanisms involved in the complex process of dengue virus binding and entry into mosquito and mammalian cells in primary ...
How does the dengue virus infect a cell and replicate itself? In this section, we will explore the answers to these questions. In 1943, Ren Kimura and Susumu Hotta first isolated the dengue virus.
The dengue virus attaches to the surface of a host cell and enters the cell by a process called endocytosis. Once deep inside the cell, the virus fuses with the endosomal membrane and is released ...
Biological scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have uncovered how the dengue virus uses its envelope protein to capture human plasmin from a blood meal to enhance the ...
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