DOI: 10.58837/chula.the.2016.1706
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Genetic variation of glycoprotein d within herpes simplex virus isolated from clinical specimens

Sirirat Naemkhunthot

Abstract: Herpes simplex virus (HSV) distributing worldwide, belongs to family Herpesviridae, subfamily alphaherpesvirinae. There are 2 serotypes, i.e., HSV-1 and HSV-2. The initial infection starts by using glycoprotein D (gD) contact to host cell surface receptors resulting to viral entry by membrane fusion. Moreover, gD can induce the production of neutralizing antibody. Therefore, mutations of HSV gD are critical for viral growth in cells which might affect cell pathology and pathogenesis of diseases. The objective … Show more

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