Locking Viruses into Endosomes – An Advancement in Influenza Therapeutics

Contributed by Guest Blogger: E. Cesanek ’13 Enveloped viruses have developed a clever technique to enter host cells and release viral genome into the cell for replication. In order to enter the cell, a virus particle takes advantage of the endosomal transport system, in which large particles bud into the cell after being enclosed by … Continue reading Locking Viruses into Endosomes – An Advancement in Influenza Therapeutics