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Surfactin inhibits membrane fusion during invasion of epithelial cells by enveloped viruses

Yuan et al., 2018

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2548218157326032592
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Yuan L
Zhang S
Wang Y
Li Y
Wang X
Yang Q
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Journal of virology

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Because membrane fusion is a crucial step in the process by which enveloped viruses invade host cells, membrane fusion inhibitors can be effective drugs against enveloped viruses. We found that surfactin from Bacillus subtilis can suppress the proliferation of …
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