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Cell fusion by the envelope glycoproteins of persistent measles viruses which caused lethal human brain disease
Roberto Cattaneo
, John K. Rose
Molecular Medicine
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Agriculture & Biology
central nervous system diseases
100%
Measles morbillivirus
91%
cell fusion
80%
lethal genes
63%
glycoproteins
53%
proteins
21%
membrane proteins
8%
viral envelope proteins
7%
dimerization
5%
giant cells
5%
hemagglutinins
5%
human diseases
4%
central nervous system
4%
necropsy
4%
oligosaccharides
4%
brain
3%
mutation
3%
infection
2%
genes
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Measles virus
80%
Brain Diseases
60%
Glycoproteins
54%
Proteins
23%
Membrane Proteins
14%
Protein Domains
11%
Matrix-M
9%
Viral Envelope Proteins
8%
Dimerization
6%
Hemagglutinins
6%
Oligosaccharides
6%
Central Nervous System Diseases
6%
Giant Cells
6%
Autopsy
4%
Observation
4%
Mutation
3%
Brain
2%
Infections
2%
Genes
2%