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    Influenza virus attaches to host membrane
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    Influenza virus attaches to host membrane

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    Influenza A infects a host cell when hemagglutinin grips onto glycans on its surface. Neuraminidase, an enzyme that chews sugars, helps newly made virus particles detach so they can infect other cells. Related to 213. Featured in the March 2006, issue of Findings in "Viral Voyages."
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    SourceCrabtree + Company
    Date2008-01-11 00:00:00
    Credit LineNational Institute of General Medical Sciences
    InvestigatorMavis Agbandje-McKenna, University of Florida
    Record TypeIllustration
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#
    Previous UsesProduced by Crabtree + Company for March 2006, Findings "Viral Voyages"
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