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      Viral hijacking of G-protein-coupled-receptor signalling networks.

      Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology
      Apoptosis, physiology, Chemokines, metabolism, HIV Envelope Protein gp120, Humans, Models, Biological, Receptors, Chemokine, Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled, Second Messenger Systems, Virus Replication, Viruses, pathogenicity

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          Viruses use a surprising diversity of approaches to hijack G-protein-coupled receptors and harness their activated intracellular signalling pathways. All of these approaches ultimately function to ensure viral replicative success and often contribute to their pathogenesis. Indeed, a single virus might deploy a repertoire of these strategies to regulate key intracellular survival, proliferative and chemotactic pathways. Understanding the contribution of these biochemical routes to viral pathogenesis might facilitate the development of effective target-specific therapeutic strategies against viral diseases.

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