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Phosphoproteome analysis of host-RSV interactions

Human RSV is the most common cause of lower respiratory tract infection in infants. There is no vaccine available against this virus. The aim is to characterize host-controlled signaling kinases that are used and activated by RSV. Those kinases kan be targeted and serve as potential new anti-RSV drugs.

Date:1 Oct 2011 →  1 Oct 2012
Keywords:kinase inhibitors, phospho-proteoom, respiratory syncytial virus, kinome
Disciplines:Systems biology, Pathophysiology, Microbiology, Molecular and cell biology not elsewhere classified, Immunology, Vaccinology, Genetics