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Western equine encephalitis virus: A comprehensive review of epidemics, transmission, hosts, and strategies for mitigation. [PDF]
Wang L, Zheng R, Li Z, Zhang L.
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H3N2 influenza virus tropism shifts to glycan receptors on tracheal ciliated cells
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Is the Acetylcholine Receptor a Rabies Virus Receptor?
Science, 1982Rabies virus was found on mouse diaphragms and on cultured chick myotubes in a distribution coinciding with that of the acetylcholine receptor. Treatment of the myotubes with α-bungarotoxin and d -tubocurarine before the addition of the virus reduced the number of myotubes that became infected with rabies virus ...
T L, Lentz +4 more
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2009
Measles virus (MV) has two envelope glycoproteins, the hemagglutinin (H) and fusion protein, which are responsible for attachment and membrane fusion, respectively. Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM, also called CD150), a membrane glycoprotein expressed on immune cells, acts as the principal cellular receptor for MV, accounting for its ...
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Measles virus (MV) has two envelope glycoproteins, the hemagglutinin (H) and fusion protein, which are responsible for attachment and membrane fusion, respectively. Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM, also called CD150), a membrane glycoprotein expressed on immune cells, acts as the principal cellular receptor for MV, accounting for its ...
Y, Yanagi +3 more
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2007
Polyomaviruses are small, tumorigenic, nonenveloped viruses that infect several different species. Interaction of these viruses with cell surface receptors represents the initial step during infection of host cells. This interaction can be a major determinant of viral host and tissue tropism.
Aarthi, Ashok, Walter J, Atwood
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Polyomaviruses are small, tumorigenic, nonenveloped viruses that infect several different species. Interaction of these viruses with cell surface receptors represents the initial step during infection of host cells. This interaction can be a major determinant of viral host and tissue tropism.
Aarthi, Ashok, Walter J, Atwood
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Virus ‘Receptors’ on Lymphocytes
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1976Abstract. This paper gives a review of the field of virus‐lymphocyte interactions and virus receptors on lymphocytes as well as the use of viruses as markers for various lymphocyte populations.
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Glycophorin as a Receptor for Sendai Virus
Biochemistry, 1996Glycophorin A was reconstituted into large unilamellar vesicles of egg phosphatidylcholine by detergent dialysis. The observed overall rate of Sendai virus fusion increased approximately 4-fold between 0 and 0.006 mol % glycophorin, roughly proportional to the glycophorin content.
L E, Wybenga +6 more
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Virus-Receptor Interactions in the Enteric Tract
1997Expression of specific virus receptors on the surface of intestinal epithelial cells or M cells can determine whether or not a animal is susceptible to infection with an enterotropic virus. Receptors for many animal viruses have been identified. The specificity of virus-receptor interactions clearly affects the species specificity of virus infection ...
K V, Holmes, D B, Tresnan, B D, Zelus
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An overview of Influenza A virus receptors
Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2011Influenza A viruses are spherical particles that attach to cells through bonds between hemagglutinin and specific cellular receptors. Numerous studies performed have recently revealed that Sialic acid (SA) is a crucial component of influenza A virus receptors.
Shengqiang, Ge, Zhiliang, Wang
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