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Newcastle disease virus acquires phosphatidylserine through the budding process to enhance infectivity. [PDF]

open access: yesVirulence
Hou Y   +10 more
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DNGR-1 signalling limits dendritic cell activation for optimal antigen cross-presentation. [PDF]

open access: yesEMBO J
Buck MD   +18 more
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Cell surface adhesion receptors

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1994
Several new structural motifs found in cell surface adhesion receptors have been described in the past few years. Also, several two-domain structures of extracellular portions of cell surface proteins have been reported. Structural models for complexes between receptors and counter-receptors have been proposed.
G, Wagner, D F, Wyss
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Surfaces for Study of Receptor Dynamics on T Cells

2023
Microscopy developments since the turn of the decade have seen an abundance of imaging modalities emerge that are revolutionizing the way we image the immune system. We are now able to image faster and utilize techniques that can image individual receptors, in real time, on live T cells.
James, McColl, David, Klenerman
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Cell Surface Receptors for Gammaretroviruses

2003
Evidence obtained during the last few years has greatly extended our understanding of the cell surface receptors that mediate infections of retroviruses and has provided many surprising insights. In contrast to other cell surface components such as lectins or proteoglycans that influence infections indirectly by enhancing virus adsorption onto specific
C S, Tailor   +3 more
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Cell surface receptors for picornaviruses

BioEssays, 1986
AbstractPicornaviruses can be divided into at least six receptor families based on results of competition binding and receptor antibody studies. It has been proposed that a canyon present within the virion capsid harbors the viral attachment site for this group of viruses. Cell surface proteins involved in viral attachment have been identified for both
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