Species: V-Vi
Applications: WB, ELISA, ICC/IF
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
Species: V-Vi
Applications: WB
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
Species: V-Vi
Applications: ELISA, LFA
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
Description
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) is a negative sense RNA paramyxovirus in which the major virus neutralization antigens are the glycoprotein (G) and the fusion (F) protein that mediate attachment and fusion to the host cell during virus infection, respectively. Other RSV proteins include the nucleocapsid protein (N) and the M2 protein. The two major subgroups of RSV are A and B with the A strain being more virulent and responsible for the majority of severe RSV infections. Respiratory syncytial virus infection is responsible for a large proportion of viral respiratory infections, and significant morbidity is associated with RSV infections. To date, few RSV vaccine candidates have shown promise with no human vaccine yet been proven safe and efficacious.
Bioinformatics
Alternate Names |
- Fusion glycoprotein F0
- Fusion glycoprotein F1
- Fusion glycoprotein F2
- RS virus
- RSV
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Research Areas for Respiratory Syncytial Virus
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Virology, Bacteria and Parasites