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Infections nosocomiales à coronavirus humains chez le nouveau-né

open access: green, 2002
Arnaud Gagneur   +6 more
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Mers coronavirus infection of rabbits

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Pathology, 2015
Bart L. Haagmans   +13 more
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Susceptibility to SARS coronavirus S protein-driven infection correlates with expression of angiotensin converting enzyme 2 and infection can be blocked by soluble receptor

open access: bronze, 2004
Heike Hofmann   +7 more
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Rhinovirus and Coronavirus Infections

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2007
Rhinoviruses and coronaviruses cause the majority of common colds and play a part in more serious respiratory illnesses that lead to increased morbidity and mortality. Patients who are infants or elderly, have asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or are immunosuppressed have increased frequency of rhinovirus-related respiratory ...
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Ribopuromycylation in Coronavirus-Infected Cells

2020
Ribopuromycylation enables the visualization and quantitation of translation on a cellular level by immunofluorescence or in total using standard western blotting. This technique uses ribosome catalyzed puromycylation of nascent chains followed by immobilization on the ribosome by antibiotic chain elongation inhibitor emetine.
Nicolas Locker   +3 more
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SARS Coronavirus Anti-Infectives

Recent Patents on Anti-Infective Drug Discovery, 2006
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) emerged in late 2002 and was controlled in July 2003 by public health measures. Its causative agent, SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) jumped from an animal reservoir to humans and has the potential to re-emerge. Following the sequencing of the genetic code and the deciphering of some of the functions of its proteins,
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