
doi: 10.2222/jsv.61.183
pmid: 22916565
Picornaviridae is a large family of viruses that cause a variety of infectious diseases in humans and animals. It includes important viruses such as poliovirus, hepatisis A virus and foot and mouth disease virus. Early steps of infection play important roles in determining the host range and the target organs for each virus. Here, I review the recent advances in the studies of cellular receptors for picornaviruses, mechanisms of cell entry and viral uncoating.
Poliovirus, Picornaviridae Infections, Rhinovirus, Humans, Receptors, Virus, Picornaviridae, Enterovirus B, Human, Virus Shedding
Poliovirus, Picornaviridae Infections, Rhinovirus, Humans, Receptors, Virus, Picornaviridae, Enterovirus B, Human, Virus Shedding
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