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The protective effect of serum antibodies in preventing SARS-CoV-2 virus entry into cardiac muscle. [PDF]
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The hydroporator platform employs controlled hydrodynamic deformation for efficient mRNA and CRISPR/Cas9 delivery into primary human T cells, enabling allogeneic CAR‐T cell manufacturing. It preserves cell functionality and drives potent gene editing, CAR expression, and tumor cytotoxicity, while feature‐based analysis links these functional outcomes ...
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RNASEK interacting with PEDV structural proteins facilitates virus entry via clathrin-mediated endocytosis. [PDF]
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Soybean extract inhibits influenza virus entry: Mechanistic insights. [PDF]
Sakata N, Horio Y, Yamaji R, Isegawa Y.
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Correction for Yan et al., "Molecular Determinants of Hepatitis B and D Virus Entry Restriction in Mouse Sodium Taurocholate Cotransporting Polypeptide". [PDF]
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Simultaneous screening for selective SARS-CoV-2, Lassa, and Machupo virus entry inhibitors. [PDF]
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Numb-associated kinases regulate sandfly-borne Toscana virus entry. [PDF]
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Virus Entry is a Major Determinant of HCMV Latency in Monocytes
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) entry is the initial step of viral infection, leading to the formation of covalently closed circular DNA, which is a molecular reservoir of viral persistence and a key obstacle for HBV cure. The restricted entry of HBV into specific cell types determines the nature of HBV, which has a narrow host range in tissues and species ...
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) entry is the initial step of viral infection, leading to the formation of covalently closed circular DNA, which is a molecular reservoir of viral persistence and a key obstacle for HBV cure. The restricted entry of HBV into specific cell types determines the nature of HBV, which has a narrow host range in tissues and species ...
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