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Author Correction: Ephrin receptor A2 is an epithelial cell receptor for Epstein–Barr virus entry
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Ephrin receptor A2 is an epithelial cell receptor for Epstein–Barr virus entry
Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) is causally associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, 10% of gastric carcinoma and various B cell lymphomas 1 . EBV infects both B cells and epithelial c...
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Selection pressure on Haemagglutinin genes of H9N2 influenza viruses from different hosts
Positive selection and differential selective pressure analyses were carried out to study Haemagglutinin (HA) genes of H9N2 influenza viruses from different hosts in this paper. Results showed that, although m...
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Positive selection analysis of VP1 Genes of worldwide human enterovirus 71 viruses
Human enterovirus 71 viruses have been long circulating throughout the world. In this study, we performed a positive selection analysis of the VP1 genes of capsid proteins from Enterovirus 71 viruses. Our resu...
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Open AccessEvolutional selection of a combinatorial phage library displaying randomly-rearranged various single domains of immunoglobulin (Ig)-binding proteins (IBPs) with four kinds of Ig molecules
Protein A, protein G and protein L are three well-defined immunoglobulin (Ig)-binding proteins (IBPs), which show affinity for specific sites on Ig of mammalian hosts. Although the precise functions of these m...
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Proteoty**: A new approach studying influenza virus evolution at the protein level
Phylogenetic methods have been widely used to detect the evolution of influenza viruses. However, previous phylogenetic studies of influenza viruses do not make full use of the genetic information at the prote...