Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure.
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Human complement receptor type 1/CD35 is an Epstein-Barr Virus receptorRole of the extracellular domain of human herpesvirus 7 glycoprotein B in virus binding to cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycansInfectious hepatitis C virus pseudo-particles containing functional E1-E2 envelope protein complexesThe envelope glycoprotein of an amphotropic murine retrovirus binds specifically to the cellular receptor/phosphate transporter of susceptible speciesIdentification of the alpha6 integrin as a candidate receptor for papillomavirusesEarly Events in Chikungunya Virus Infection-From Virus Cell Binding to Membrane FusionRecent developments in antiviral agents against enterovirus 71 infectionImage Restoration and Analysis of Influenza Virions Binding to Membrane Receptors Reveal Adhesion-Strengthening KineticsPersistent infection promotes cross-species transmissibility of mouse hepatitis virusDengue virus inoculation to human skin explants: an effective approach to assess in situ the early infection and the effects on cutaneous dendritic cellsKaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Forms a Multimolecular Complex of Integrins ( V 5, V 3, and 3 1) and CD98-xCT during Infection of Human Dermal Microvascular Endothelial Cells, and CD98-xCT Is Essential for the Postentry Stage of InfectionThe Cell Adhesion Molecule “CAR” and Sialic Acid on Human Erythrocytes Influence Adenovirus In Vivo BiodistributionThe GM2 Glycan Serves as a Functional Coreceptor for Serotype 1 ReovirusHunting Viral Receptors Using Haploid CellsHBV infection of cell culture: evidence for multivalent and cooperative attachment.Mouse susceptibility to mouse hepatitis virus infection is linked to viral receptor genotypeMultivalent presentation of antihantavirus peptides on nanoparticles enhances infection blockadeFish rhabdovirus cell entry is mediated by fibronectin.Infection of glial cells by the human polyomavirus JC is mediated by an N-linked glycoprotein containing terminal alpha(2-6)-linked sialic acidsCell surface proteoglycans are necessary for A27L protein-mediated cell fusion: identification of the N-terminal region of A27L protein as the glycosaminoglycan-binding domain.Heparan sulfate proteoglycan binding by herpes simplex virus type 1 glycoproteins B and C, which differ in their contributions to virus attachment, penetration, and cell-to-cell spread.Activation of a cell entry pathway common to type C mammalian retroviruses by soluble envelope fragmentsThe VP5 domain of VP4 can mediate attachment of rotaviruses to cells.Selective interactions of polyanions with basic surfaces on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120Syndecans serve as attachment receptors for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 on macrophages.Activation of membrane fusion by murine leukemia viruses is controlled in cis or in trans by interactions between the receptor-binding domain and a conserved disulfide loop of the carboxy terminus of the surface glycoprotein.Classification of viral zoonosis through receptor pattern analysis.Role of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) receptor murine CEACAM1 in the resistance of mice to MHV infection: studies of mice with chimeric mCEACAM1a and mCEACAM1bA27L protein mediates vaccinia virus interaction with cell surface heparan sulfate.Steric effects on multivalent ligand-receptor binding: exclusion of ligand sites by bound cell surface receptorsHeat shock cognate protein 70 is involved in rotavirus cell entry.Scanning electron microscopy-based approach to understand the mechanism underlying the adhesion of dengue viruses on ceramic hydroxyapatite columns.Identification of a mutated BHK-21 cell line that became less susceptible to Japanese encephalitis virus infection.Genetic and biochemical analyses of receptor and cofactor determinants for T-cell-tropic feline leukemia virus infection.Bovine lactoferrin inhibits Toscana virus infection by binding to heparan sulphateGlycan engagement dictates hydrocephalus induction by serotype 1 reovirus.Virus receptors: implications for pathogenesis and the design of antiviral agents.Archaeal extrachromosomal genetic elementsIsolation of a monoclonal antibody which blocks vaccinia virus infection.Fibronectin of human liver sinusoids binds hepatitis B virus: identification by an anti-idiotypic antibody bearing the internal image of the pre-S2 domain
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Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure.
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Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure.
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Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure.
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Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure.
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Virus receptors: binding, adhesion strengthening, and changes in viral structure
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Haywood AM
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1994-01-01T00:00:00Z