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This research focuses on filoviruses, exploring their pathogenicity by examining how viral carbohydrates influence their interaction with cell membranes. The study aims to enhance understanding of viral entry and egress mechanisms, which is crucial for developing effective antiviral treatments.
Filoviruses are amongst the most dangerous human pathogens.
They pose a great health concern, due to a growing number of emerging species, that vary in tropism and pathogenicity.
In my work, I aim at establishing a correlation between filoviruses pathogenicity, the characteristics of their interaction with the cell membrane and their entry and egress potential.
In this context, I hypothesize that viral carbohydrates are key in modulating these processes.
For this study, I have selected a number…
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