Moving on out: transport and packaging of influenza viral RNA into virions
Influenza A viruses bear a segmented single stranded negative sense RNA genome that is replicated in the nucleus and the newly synthesized viral (v) RNA segments are exported from the nucleus and transported to the plasma membrane for packaging into progeny virions. Influenza viruses exploit many ho...
Main Authors: | Fodor, E, Lakdawala, S, Subbarao, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Annual Reviews
2016
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