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1. Region-selective and site-specific glycation of influenza proteins surrounding the viral envelope membrane.

2. Optimization of culture condition for Spodoptera frugiperda by design of experiment approach and evaluation of its effect on the expression of hemagglutinin protein of influenza virus.

3. Exploiting the Affimer platform against influenza A virus.

4. Adaptation potential of H3N8 canine influenza virus in human respiratory cells.

5. Virion-surface display of a chimeric immunoglobulin Fc domain facilitating uptake by antigen-presenting cells.

6. H19 influenza A virus exhibits species-specific MHC class II receptor usage.

7. Influenza virus uses mGluR2 as an endocytic receptor to enter cells.

8. R229I substitution from oseltamivir induction in HA1 region significantly increased the fitness of a H7N9 virus bearing NA 292K.

9. Hemagglutinin glycosylation pattern-specific effects: implications for the fitness of H9.4.2.5-branched H9N2 avian influenza viruses.

10. Investigate the potential impact of Hemagglutinin from the H1N1 strain on severe pneumonia.

11. Epistasis mediates the evolution of the receptor binding mode in recent human H3N2 hemagglutinin.

12. An oleanic acid decorated gold nanorod for highly efficient inhibition of hemagglutinin and visible rapid detection of the influenza virus.

13. Ultrapotent influenza hemagglutinin fusion inhibitors developed through SuFEx-enabled high-throughput medicinal chemistry.

14. Inhibition of influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection or co-infection by griffithsin and griffithsin-based bivalent entry inhibitor.

15. Mapping the interaction sites of human and avian influenza A viruses and complement factor H.

16. ACE2 acts as a novel regulator of TMPRSS2-catalyzed proteolytic activation of influenza A virus in airway cells.

17. Complex N -glycans are important for interspecies transmission of H7 influenza A viruses.

18. Recent H9N2 avian influenza virus lost hemagglutination activity due to a K141N substitution in hemagglutinin.

19. C1QTNF5 is a novel attachment factor that facilitates the entry of influenza A virus.

20. A novel data augmentation approach for influenza A subtype prediction based on HA proteins.

21. Antigenic commonality and divergence of hemagglutinin-esterase-fusion protein among influenza D virus lineages revealed using epitope mapping.

22. Synthetic Cell Lines for Inducible Packaging of Influenza A Virus.

23. A naturally occurring HA-stabilizing amino acid (HA1-Y17) in an A(H9N2) low-pathogenic influenza virus contributes to airborne transmission.

24. Differential Protection of Chickens against Highly Pathogenic H5 Avian Influenza Virus Using Polybasic Amino Acids with H5 Cleavage Peptide.

25. Amphiphilic Sialic Acid Derivatives as Potential Dual-Specific Inhibitors of Influenza Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase.

26. Synthetic pentatrideca-valent triazolylsialoside inhibits influenza virus hemagglutinin/neuraminidase and aggregates virion particles.

27. Influenza virus cell entry and targeted antiviral development.

28. Neuraminidase-dependent entry of influenza A virus is determined by hemagglutinin receptor-binding specificity.

29. Palmitoylation of the hemagglutinin of influenza B virus by ER-localized DHHC enzymes 1, 2, 4, and 6 is required for efficient virus replication.

30. Non-Steroidal Estrogens Inhibit Influenza Virus by Interacting with Hemagglutinin and Preventing Viral Fusion.

31. Preparation of eicosavalent triazolylsialoside-conjugated human serum albumin as a dual hemagglutinin/neuraminidase inhibitor and virion adsorbent for the prevention of influenza infection.

32. IgG3 subclass antibodies recognize antigenically drifted influenza viruses and SARS-CoV-2 variants through efficient bivalent binding.

33. Structural basis for cross-group recognition of an influenza virus hemagglutinin antibody that targets postfusion stabilized epitope.

34. De novo design of protein structure and function with RFdiffusion.

35. Predictive analysis for pathogenicity classification of H5Nx avian influenza strains using machine learning techniques.

36. Mechanistic dissection of antibody inhibition of influenza entry yields unexpected heterogeneity.

37. Multiple HA substitutions in highly pathogenic avian influenza H5Nx viruses contributed to the change in the NA subtype preference.

38. Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate Mediates the Co-Distribution of Influenza A Hemagglutinin and Matrix Protein M1 at the Plasma Membrane.

39. Improving Statistical Certainty of Glycosylation Similarity between Influenza A Virus Variants Using Data-Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry.

40. Antiviral Effect of Isoquercitrin against Influenza A Viral Infection via Modulating Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase.

41. Synthesis, Optimization, and Structure-Activity Relationships of Imidazo[1,2- a ]pyrimidines as Inhibitors of Group 2 Influenza A Viruses.

42. The evolutionary potential of influenza A virus hemagglutinin is highly constrained by epistatic interactions with neuraminidase.

43. Specific Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Unique HA Epitopes Block H7N9 Influenza A Viral Replication.

44. Inhibition of H1 and H5 Influenza A Virus Entry by Diverse Macrocyclic Peptides Targeting the Hemagglutinin Stem Region.

45. Epipharyngeal Abrasive Therapy Down-regulates the Expression of Cav1.2: A Key Molecule in Influenza Virus Entry.

46. Hemagglutinin Stability Determines Influenza A Virus Susceptibility to a Broad-Spectrum Fusion Inhibitor Arbidol.

47. Influenza A Virus Agnostic Receptor Tropism Revealed Using a Novel Biological System with Terminal Sialic Acid Knockout Cells.

48. Characterizing Receptor Flexibility to Predict Mutations That Lead to Human Adaptation of Influenza Hemagglutinin.

49. Cell-free protein synthesis of influenza virus hemagglutinin HA2-integrated virosomes for siRNA delivery.

50. Human-type sialic acid receptors contribute to avian influenza A virus binding and entry by hetero-multivalent interactions.

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