Species: V-Vi
Applications: WB, IHC, IP
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
Description
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) is usually associated with infections of the lips, mouth, and face. It is the most common herpes simplex virus and is usually acquired in childhood. HSV-1 often causes lesions inside the mouth such as cold sores (fever blisters) and is transmitted by contact with infected saliva. Glycoprotein G is suggested to contribute to viral entry through apical surfaces of polarized cells.
Bioinformatics
Alternate Names |
- GG
- Glycoprotein G
- Herpes simplex virus 1 gG envelope protein
- Herpes simplex virus 1 glycoprotein G
- HHV 1 gG envelope protein
- HHV 1 glycoprotein G
- HHV1 gG envelope protein
- HHV1 glycoprotein G
- HSV 1 gG envelope protein
- HSV 1 glycoprotein G
- HSV1 glycoprotein G
- Human herpesvirus 1 gG envelope protein
- Human herpesvirus 1 glycoprotein G
- Human herpesvirus type 1 gG envelope protein
- Human herpesvirus type 1 glycoprotein G
- US 4
- US4
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