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“…[ 66 ] Most recently, bacteriophage capsids carrying ligands that tightly bind the influenza virus were also introduced to prevent its entry through a defined multivalent strategy. [ 67 ] Similarly, the glycodendrinanoparticles assembled by high-valency glycodendrimeric components were generated to mimic pathogens and block viral infection ( Fig. 1 c ) .…”
Section: Nanotechnology Versus the Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 66 ] Most recently, bacteriophage capsids carrying ligands that tightly bind the influenza virus were also introduced to prevent its entry through a defined multivalent strategy. [ 67 ] Similarly, the glycodendrinanoparticles assembled by high-valency glycodendrimeric components were generated to mimic pathogens and block viral infection ( Fig. 1 c ) .…”
Section: Nanotechnology Versus the Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a new example by Lauster and coworkers [ 34 ], the modification of a phage capsid with non-natural amino acid (L-homopropargylglycine) was introduced to the coat protein for spatial control over the distribution of ligands binding to the spike protein of the influenza A virus. The appropriate geometrical distribution of ligands was possible due to the symmetric, icosahedral structure of bacteriophages Qβ.…”
Section: Bacteriophages In Bio-related Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These researchers demonstrated that the Qβ-phage capsids can act as highly specific inhibitors of IAV, completely blocking its entry to cells by covering the whole envelope of the virus. However, this method is still undergoing preclinical development [ 100 ].…”
Section: Bacteriophagesmentioning
confidence: 99%