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Virus Structure and replication SCS06
Auditorium 1 - Plenary Hall
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Opening of the sessionEd HUTCHINSONESWI Board Member, University of Glasgow, United KingdomLisa BAUERErasmus MC, Netherlands
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1. Proteomic analysis of the subcellular reorganization during Influenza A infection in human cellsLaura GADEA-SALOMBIOTECMED, Universitat de València, Spain
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2. Influenza NS1-Mediated N(6)-Methyladenosine Modification Controls NS mRNA SplicingYingyin LIAOThe University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China
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3. Reassortment dynamics between clade 2.3.2.1 and 2.3.4.4b A(H5) influenza virusesLorin ADAMSThe Francis Crick Institute, United Kingdom
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4. Human respirovirus infection driven by heteromultivalent binding of sialoglycotopesXander DE HAANUtrecht University, Netherlands
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5. RSV Polymerase L Recruits Rab11a to Facilitate Ribonucleoprotein TransportMarie-Anne RAMEIX-WELTIInstitut Pasteur CNR Vir (Bat Jacob, France
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6. Transient RNA structure-driven insertions in H5 hemagglutinin required for highly pathogenic avian influenza virus genesis are not dependent on polymerase origin.Roy M. HUTCHINSONErasmus MC, Netherlands
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Closing remarksEd HUTCHINSONESWI Board Member, University of Glasgow, United KingdomLisa BAUERErasmus MC, Netherlands