Virology Lectures 2016 #5: Attachment and Entry
As obligate intracellular parasites, viruses must enter cells to replicate. They cannot simply pass through the cell membrane, but rather enter cells by receptor mediated entry. In this lecture we discuss how icosahedral and enveloped viruses attach to cell receptors, how the nucleic acid enters the cell, and how uncoating is regulated.
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