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Architecture of CD1 Proteins
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Spontaneous internal iliac arteriovenous fistula — A clinical syndrome
Although rare, spontaneous iliac arteriovenous fistula presents as a distinct clinical syndrome, which when recognised early can be successfully treated.
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Studies on the Structure and Activities of Influenza Virus Haemagglutinin
The initial events in infection by influenza virus involve binding of virus to sialic acid residues of glycosylated membrane receptors, endocytosis, and fusion of the membranes of virus and endosome. Virus ads...
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Single amino acid substitutions in influenza haemagglutinin change receptor binding specificity
The haemagglutinin (HA) glycoproteins of influenza virus membranes are responsible for binding viruses to cells by interacting with membrane receptor molecules which contain sialic acid (for review see ref. 1)...
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Structural identification of the antibody-binding sites of Hong Kong influenza haemagglutinin and their involvement in antigenic variation
Four ‘antigenic sites’ on the three-dimensional structure of the influenza haemagglutinin are identified. At least one amino acid substitution in each site seems to be required for the production of new epidem...
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Structure of the haemagglutinin membrane glycoprotein of influenza virus at 3 Å resolution
The haemagglutinin glycoprotein of influenza virus is a trimer comprising two structurally distinct regions: a triple-stranded coiled-coil of α-helices extends 76 Å from the membrane and a globular region of a...
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Structure of chicken muscle triose phosphate isomerase determined crystallographically at 2.5Å resolution: using amino acid sequence data
Each subunit of triose phosphate isomerase is composed of alternate segments of polypeptide chain in the α- and β-conformations that are arranged to form an inner cylinder of parallel-pleated sheet and a largely ...