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Molecules known as virulence factors are produced by bacteria, viruses, and fungi to help them to infect host cells. Skip to content. Menu. Medical Home Life Sciences Home. Become a Member.
Molecules known as virulence factors are produced by bacteria, viruses, and fungi to help them to infect host cells. One of virulence factors found in the influenza A viruses is hemagglutinin (HA).
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Kanazawa University. (2019, May 20). Virulence factor of the influenza A virus mapped in real-time. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 05 ...