Newcastle Disease Virus: Structural and Molecular Basis of Pathogenicity
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 8
Abstract
Newcastle disease is highly contagious infection caused by Newcastle Disease Virus also designated as Avian Paramyxovirus serotype-1. The pathogenicity differs according to the strain however; the molecular basis for pathogenicity is not yet extensively clear. The major determinant of virulence is the activation of fusion protein (F) by many amino acid sequences at the cleavage sit
Authors and Affiliations
Sonali Phale
Newcastle Disease Virus: Structural and Molecular Basis of Pathogenicity
Newcastle disease is highly contagious infection caused by Newcastle Disease Virus also designated as Avian Paramyxovirus serotype-1. The pathogenicity differs according to the strain however; the molecular b...
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