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BioEssays | 2011

Molecular mechanisms of interspecies transmission and pathogenicity of influenza viruses: Lessons from the 2009 pandemic

Hans D. Klenk; Wolfgang Garten; Mikhail Matrosovich

The emergence of the 2009 H1N1 virus pandemic was unexpected, since it had been predicted that the next pandemic would be caused by subtype H5N1. We also had to learn that a pandemic does not necessarily require the introduction of a new virus subtype into the human population, but that it may result from antigenic shift within the same subtype. The new variant was derived from human and animal viruses by genetic reassortment in the pig, supporting the concept that this animal is the mixing vessel for the generation of new human influenza viruses. Although it is generally believed that the 2009 outbreak was mild, there have been severe cases particularly among the young and the middle‐aged. Pathogenicity and host range are determined to a large extent by the polymerase, the haemagglutinin and the NS1 protein of influenza A viruses. There is evidence that mutations of these proteins may change the pathogenicity of the new virus.


International Congress Series | 2004

Cleavage of influenza virus hemagglutinin by host cell proteases

Wolfgang Garten; Mikhail Matrosovich; Tatyana Matrosovich; Markus Eickmann; A Vahhabzadeh


Archive | 2010

Use of hat inhibitors and tmprss2 inhibitors as medicaments

Torsten Steinmetzer; Frank Sielaff; Wolfgang Garten; Eva Böttcher; Catharina Freuer; Mikhail Matrosovich; Tatyana Matrosovich


Microbiology Independent Research journal | 2014

H5N1 influenza vaccine quality is affected by hemagglutinin conformational stability

Mariia V. Sergeeva; Artem Krokhin; Mikhail Matrosovich; Tatyana Matrosovich; Markus Wolschek; Oleg I. Kiselev; Julia Romanova; Green Hills Biotechnology Ag, Vienna, Austria; Green Hills Biotechnology Ag, Вена, Австрия


Archive | 2016

IMPROVED REVERSE GENETICS FOR VIRUS RESCUE

Philip R. Dormitzer; Bjoern Keiner; Pirada Suphaphiphat; Michael Franti; Peter W. Mason; Jennifer Uhlendorff; Mikhail Matrosovich


Archive | 2010

Verbesserte methoden reverser genetik zur gewinnung von viren

Philip R. Dormitzer; Björn Keiner; Pirada Suphaphiphat; Michael Franti; Peter W. Mason; Jennifer Uhlendorff; Mikhail Matrosovich


Archive | 2010

improved reverse genetics methods for the recovery of virus

Philip R. Dormitzer; Björn Keiner; Pirada Suphaphiphat; Michael Franti; Peter W. Mason; Jennifer Uhlendorff; Mikhail Matrosovich


Archive | 2010

Procédés génétiques inverses améliorés pour le sauvetage de virus

Philip R. Dormitzer; Björn Keiner; Pirada Suphaphiphat; Michael Franti; Peter W. Mason; Jennifer Uhlendorff; Mikhail Matrosovich


Archive | 2009

Verwendung von Hemmstoffen der HAT und TMPRSS2 als Arzneimittel Use of inhibitors of HAT and TMPRSS2 as drugs

Eva Böttcher; Catharina Freuer; Wolfgang Garten; Mikhail Matrosovich; Tatyana Dr. Matrosovich; Frank Sielaff; Torsten Steinmetzer


Archive | 2009

Use of inhibitors of the HAT and TMPRSS2 as a medicament

Eva Böttcher; Catharina Freuer; Wolfgang Garten; Mikhail Matrosovich; Tatyana Dr. Matrosovich; Frank Sielaff; Torsten Steinmetzer

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United States Department of Agriculture

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