Influenza and SARS-coronavirus activating proteases TMPRSS2 and HAT are expressed at multiple sites in human respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts
The type II transmembrane serine proteases TMPRSS2 and HAT activate influenza viruses and the SARS-coronavirus (TMPRSS2) in cell culture and may play an important role in viral spread and pathogenesis in the infected host. However, it is at present largely unclear to what extent these proteases are...
Principais autores: | Bertram, S, Heurich, A, Lavender, H, Gierer, S, Danisch, S, Perin, P, Lucas, J, Nelson, P, Pöhlmann, S, Soilleux, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2012
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