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Molecular virology: Virus evolution, strain selection, structure and replication SCS16
Auditorium 2 - Breakout
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Opening of the sessionCorine GEURTS VAN KESSELErasmus MC, NetherlandsJurre SIEGERSInstitut Pasteur du Cambodge, Cambodia
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1. Antigenic drift in the receptor binding site of H1N1 balances antibody evasion and receptor bindingJenna GUTHMILLERUniversity of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, United States
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2. HA Mutations Driving Immune Escape in Avian Influenza Virus Do Not Enhance Human Receptor BindingElsayed ABDEL-WHABFriedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Germany
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3. Multivalent Colocalization of Influenza Polymerase and Nucleoprotein by ANP32A Reveals the Molecular Basis of Human AdaptationTo be confirmed
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4. Molecular basis of 60 years of antigenic evolution of human influenza A(H3N2) virus neuraminidaseRon FOUCHIERErasmus MC, Netherlands
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5. Little evidence for additional mammalian adaptation in bovine-derived H5N1 viruses during replication or transmission in ferretsHeather MACHKOVECHUniversity of Wisconsin, United States
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Closing remarksCorine GEURTS VAN KESSELErasmus MC, Netherlands