Viral Infection: Virus Entry and Subsequent Steps
Successful viral infection requires that a virus enters a cell and hijacks the host cell machinery to replicate its genome and make viral proteins. Ari Helenius tells us how this happens.
With: Ari Helenius

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Virus Entry | ![]() |
Replication of viruses, viral attachment to host surface, endocytosis of the viral particles | 40:10 |
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Endocytosis and Penetration | ![]() |
Viral infection, virus internalization, viral replication | 30:18 |
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Open Sesame: Cell Entry and Vaccinia Virus | ![]() |
Vaccinia virus life cycle - cell binding, signaling, and endocytosis | 30:25 |
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