Professor Nigel Temperton

Chair in Molecular Virology



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Medway School of Pharmacy

University of Kent

Medway School of Pharmacy,
Anson Building,
Central Avenue,
Chatham Maritime,
Kent, ME4 4TB
United Kingdom



Entry of the bat influenza H17N10 virus into mammalian cells is enabled by the MHC class II HLA-DR receptor


Journal article


E. Giotis, G. Carnell, E. Young, Saleena Ghanny, P. Soteropoulos, Lin‐Fa Wang, W. Barclay, M. Skinner, N. Temperton
Nature Microbiology, 2019

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APA   Click to copy
Giotis, E., Carnell, G., Young, E., Ghanny, S., Soteropoulos, P., Wang, L. F., … Temperton, N. (2019). Entry of the bat influenza H17N10 virus into mammalian cells is enabled by the MHC class II HLA-DR receptor. Nature Microbiology.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Giotis, E., G. Carnell, E. Young, Saleena Ghanny, P. Soteropoulos, Lin‐Fa Wang, W. Barclay, M. Skinner, and N. Temperton. “Entry of the Bat Influenza H17N10 Virus into Mammalian Cells Is Enabled by the MHC Class II HLA-DR Receptor.” Nature Microbiology (2019).


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Giotis, E., et al. “Entry of the Bat Influenza H17N10 Virus into Mammalian Cells Is Enabled by the MHC Class II HLA-DR Receptor.” Nature Microbiology, 2019.


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@article{e2019a,
  title = {Entry of the bat influenza H17N10 virus into mammalian cells is enabled by the MHC class II HLA-DR receptor},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Nature Microbiology},
  author = {Giotis, E. and Carnell, G. and Young, E. and Ghanny, Saleena and Soteropoulos, P. and Wang, Lin‐Fa and Barclay, W. and Skinner, M. and Temperton, N.}
}





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