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Influenza virus proton channels
Lawrence H. Pinto
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, Robert A. Lamb
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Molecular Biosciences
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Influenza Virus
100%
Proton Channel
100%
Ion Channels
66%
Influenza B Virus
66%
Viral Replication
66%
Amantadine
66%
Antiviral Drugs
33%
M2 Ion Channel
33%
Amantadine-resistant
33%
Channel Protein
33%
Influenza A
33%
Mutant Forms
33%
Escape mutant
33%
Conserved Motif
33%
Common Motif
33%
Proton Activation
33%
Antiviral Compounds
33%
Proton Selectivity
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Viral Replication
100%
Influenzavirus A
100%
Influenza B Virus
100%
Influenza Virus
100%
Influenza
50%
Ion Channel
50%