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M2 proton channel
Symposium on Viral Membrane Proteins
How Influenza Virus Uses Host Cell Pathways During Uncoating
Mechanisms of Action of Novel Influenza A/M2 Viroporin Inhibitors Derived from Hexamethylene Amiloride S
Hepatitis C Virus P7—A Viroporin Crucial for Virus Assembly and an Emerging Target for Antiviral Therapy
APICAL M2 PROTEIN IS REQUIRED for EFFICIENT INFLUENZA a VIRUS REPLICATION by Nicholas Wohlgemuth a Dissertation Submitted To
Influenza Virus M2 Protein Ion Channel Activity Helps to Maintain Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Virus Hemagglutinin Fusion Competence Durin
XFEL Structures of the Influenza M2 Proton Channel: SPECIAL FEATURE Room Temperature Water Networks and Insights Into Proton Conduction
Targeting Cell Entry of Enveloped Viruses As an Antiviral Strategy
Development of Universal Influenza Vaccine in Chicken with Insights On
Conserved Methionine 165 of Matrix Protein Contributes to the Nuclear Import and Is Essential for Influenza a Virus Replication Petra Švančarová and Tatiana Betáková*
Structure and Dynamics of Influenza M2 Proton Channels from Solid-State NMR By
Biophysical Characterization of the SARS-Cov-2 E Protein
Viral Channel Forming Proteins — Modeling the Target
19 Because It Targets Known and Novel Ion Channels Encoded by SARS-Cov-2
Influenza Virus Assembly and Budding
Viroporins: Structure, Function and Potential As Antiviral Targets
Ion Channels As Antivirus Targets
Vpu Mediated Enhancement of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pathogenesis: the Role of Conserved and Unique Domains in Protein Function
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Influenza a M2 Channel Oligomerization Is Sensitive to Its Chemical Environment
Viral Proteins Function As Ion Channels
In Vitro and in Vivo Antiviral Activity of Nylidrin by Targeting the Hemagglutinin 2-Mediated Membrane Fusion of Influenza a Virus
Structure and Drug Binding of the SARS-Cov-2 Envelope Protein Transmembrane Domain in Lipid Bilayers
Substitution of the Transmembrane Domain of Vpu in Simian
Vpu Matchmakers As a Therapeutic Strategy for HIV Infection
Solid-State NMR for Studying the Structure and Dynamics of Viral Assemblies
All-Atom Virus Simulations
Parenteral Inhibitors of HIV Entry in Current Development The
Viroporins: Structure and Biological Functions
Viroporins in the Influenza Virus
Structure^Function Correlates of Vpu, a Membrane Protein of HIV-1
Influenza a Virus M2 Protein: Roles from Ingress to Egress
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Virus Entry by Endocytosis
Interplay Between Membrane Curvature and Protein Conformational Equilibrium Investigated by Solid-State NMR
Plugging the Holes in Hepatitis C Virus Antiviral Therapy
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NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Viroporins of Animal Viruses
Virtual Screen for Repurposing of Drugs for Candidate Influenza a M2
Computational Virology: from the Inside Out
Structures of Influenza a Proteins and Insights Into Antiviral Drug Targets
Coronavirus Envelope Protein: Current Knowledge Dewald Schoeman and Burtram C
Development and Evaluation of an Antibody-Dependent Cellular
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Viral Membrane Channels: Role and Function in the Virus Life Cycle
Functional Studies Indicate Amantadine Binds to the Pore of the Influenza a Virus M2 Proton-Selective Ion Channel
An Alternative Splice Variant of Chloride Intracellular Channel 5 Protein, of HF
The Influenza M2 Ectodomain Regulates the Conformational Equilibria of the Transmembrane Proton Channel: Insights from Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Potent Neutralization of Influenza a Virus by a Single- Domain Antibody Blocking M2 Ion Channel Protein
Viral Miniproteins
Mechanism of Function of Viral Channel Proteins and Implications for Drug Development