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Trends in Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology   Volumes    Volume 1  Issue 1
Abstract
On the structure and function of some newcastle disease virus envelope proteins
Enrique Villar, Adolfo García- Sastre, Isabel Muñoz - Barroso, César Cobaleda, Jose A. Cabezas
Pages: 347 - 363
Number of pages: 17
Trends in Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology
Volume 1  Issue 1

Copyright © 1993 Research Trends. All rights reserved

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Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) is an excellent model for the investigations of virus infectivity and for studies of membrane structure and function. We summarize the fundamentals of the current knowledge of certain viral membrane bound proteins (HN and M) involved in the first step of the infection cycle, that is, the adsorption of the virus to the host plasma cell membrane. Our own results about this issue are also included.
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