Receptor virus-cell interactions as an initial stage of infection


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The overview analyzes an update on and current concepts of the initial stage of viral infection of sensitive cells. It considers the nature of virus receptors, the mechanisms of virus-receptor interaction, methodical approaches to identifying the receptor role of cell molecules for various viruses, and the association of the initial stage of viral infection with its subsequent ones.

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