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Editorial
. 2001 Feb 27;98(5):2115-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.051000798.

H1N1-influenza as Lazarus: genomic resurrection from the tomb of an unknown

Editorial

H1N1-influenza as Lazarus: genomic resurrection from the tomb of an unknown

J Lederberg. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .
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Figure 1
Diagram of an influenza-virus particle. The surface of each influenza virion consists of a lipid envelope in which two major viral surface antigens, the hemagglutinin (HA) and the neuraminidase (NA), are found. Within the particle are the eight negative-sense viral RNA segments encoding the viral proteins. The smallest viral segment, the NS segment, encodes two proteins: the NS1, an antagonist of the cellular type I interferon system, and the nuclear export protein (NEP), which functions in viral assembly.

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