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MDA-5 recognition of a murine norovirusAntiviral activities of ISG20 in positive-strand RNA virus infectionsFunctional analysis of RNA structures present at the 3' extremity of the murine norovirus genome: the variable polypyrimidine tract plays a role in viral virulenceTranslational Control during Calicivirus InfectionAdvances in norovirus biologyAtomic resolution structural characterization of recognition of histo-blood group antigens by Norwalk virusHigh-Resolution X-Ray Structure and Functional Analysis of the Murine Norovirus 1 Capsid Protein Protruding DomainConformational Changes in the Capsid of a Calicivirus upon Interaction with Its Functional ReceptorPathogenesis of noroviruses, emerging RNA virusesInhibition of cellular protein secretion by norwalk virus nonstructural protein p22 requires a mimic of an endoplasmic reticulum export signalAntiviral activity of a small molecule deubiquitinase inhibitor occurs via induction of the unfolded protein responseSmall molecule deubiquitinase inhibitors promote macrophage anti-infective capacityA Conserved Interaction between a C-Terminal Motif in Norovirus VPg and the HEAT-1 Domain of eIF4G Is Essential for Translation InitiationFunctional receptor molecules CD300lf and CD300ld within the CD300 family enable murine noroviruses to infect cellsNorovirus Regulation by Host and Microbe.Norovirus drug candidates that inhibit viral capsid attachment to human histo-blood group antigens.Antibodies against Lewis antigens inhibit the binding of human norovirus GII.4 virus-like particles to saliva but not to intestinal Caco-2 cellsStructural insights into calicivirus attachment and uncoating.Norovirus binding to intestinal epithelial cells is independent of histo-blood group antigens.Binding of Norovirus virus-like particles (VLPs) to human intestinal Caco-2 cells and the suppressive effect of pasteurized bovine colostrum on this VLP binding.Polypyrimidine tract binding protein functions as a negative regulator of feline calicivirus translationGenetic diversity and histo-blood group antigen interactions of rhesus enteric caliciviruses.Norovirus non-structural protein p20 leads to impaired restitution of epithelial defects by inhibition of actin cytoskeleton remodelling.Norwalk virus does not replicate in human macrophages or dendritic cells derived from the peripheral blood of susceptible humans.Development of a Gaussia luciferase-based human norovirus protease reporter system: cell type-specific profile of Norwalk virus protease precursors and evaluation of inhibitors.Plasmid-based human norovirus reverse genetics system produces reporter-tagged progeny virus containing infectious genomic RNA.Replication of human noroviruses in stem cell-derived human enteroids.Challenges of culturing human norovirus in three-dimensional organoid intestinal cell culture modelsIdentification of human parainfluenza virus type 2 (HPIV-2) V protein amino acid residues that reduce binding of V to MDA5 and attenuate HPIV-2 replication in nonhuman primatesHuman norovirus infection of caco-2 cells grown as a three-dimensional tissue structure.A working model of how noroviruses infect the intestineVPg-primed RNA synthesis of norovirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerases by using a novel cell-based assayComplete genome sequence of a new-genotype porcine norovirus isolated from piglets with diarrhea.High Protective Efficacy of Probiotics and Rice Bran against Human Norovirus Infection and Diarrhea in Gnotobiotic Pigs.In silico 3D structure analysis accelerates the solution of a real viral structure and antibodies docking mechanism.Critical role of RIG-I and MDA5 in early and late stages of Tulane virus infection.Human norovirus culture in B cellsLack of norovirus replication and histo-blood group antigen expression in 3-dimensional intestinal epithelial cellsLeader of the capsid protein in feline calicivirus promotes replication of Norwalk virus in cell culture.Norovirus genome circularization and efficient replication are facilitated by binding of PCBP2 and hnRNP A1.
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2007 nî lūn-bûn
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2007年の論文
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2007年学术文章
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Norwalk virus RNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Norwalk virus RNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Norwalk virus RNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Norwalk virus RNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Norwalk virus RNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Norwalk virus RNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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P2860
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P356
P1433
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Norwalk virus RNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Frederick H Neill
Kazuhiko Katayama
Miyuki Asanaka
Sue E Crawford
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12238-12248
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10.1128/JVI.01489-07
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2007-09-12T00:00:00Z