Influenza

Influenza, commonly known as the Flu, is caused by RNA viruses of the family Orthomyxoviridae and takes the life of nearly 500,000 people per year.
Articles in Proteopedia concerning influenza include:
- Avian Influenza Neuraminidase, Tamiflu and Relenza
- H1N1 Sequence Analyses
- H1N1 Swine Flu Sequence Analysis
- H1N1 Swine Flu Multiple Sequence Alignment
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of MP2 Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of PB2 Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of PB1 Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of NS2 Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of PA Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of HA Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of NP Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of NA Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of MP Protein
- H1N1 Sequence Alignment of NS Protein
- Influenza hemagglutinin
- Influenza A M2 Transmembrane Domain
- Proton Channels featuring a morph of the M2 proton channel of influenza.
- Tamiflu Interaction
- Relenza Interaction
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