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The following pages link to Rotavirus infection of MA104 cells is inhibited by Ricinus lectin and separately expressed single binding domains. (Q30936657):
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- Rotavirus nonstructural protein 1 suppresses virus-induced cellular apoptosis to facilitate viral growth by activating the cell survival pathways during early stages of infection (Q24610030) (← links)
- Effects on sialic acid recognition of amino acid mutations in the carbohydrate-binding cleft of the rotavirus spike protein (Q27652708) (← links)
- Selection of rotavirus VP4 cell receptor binding domains for MA104 cells using a phage display library (Q30712112) (← links)
- VLA-2 (alpha2beta1) integrin promotes rotavirus entry into cells but is not necessary for rotavirus attachment (Q34329341) (← links)
- Interactions between rotavirus and gastrointestinal cells (Q34331554) (← links)
- Initial interaction of rotavirus strains with N-acetylneuraminic (sialic) acid residues on the cell surface correlates with VP4 genotype, not species of origin (Q34335469) (← links)
- Pathogenesis of rotavirus diarrhea (Q34439852) (← links)
- Active participation of cellular chaperone Hsp90 in regulating the function of rotavirus nonstructural protein 3 (NSP3). (Q35011140) (← links)
- Rotavirus activates JNK and p38 signaling pathways in intestinal cells, leading to AP-1-driven transcriptional responses and enhanced virus replication (Q35139210) (← links)
- Multistep entry of rotavirus into cells: a Versaillesque dance (Q35785633) (← links)
- Monkey rotavirus binding to alpha2beta1 integrin requires the alpha2 I domain and is facilitated by the homologous beta1 subunit (Q35802730) (← links)
- Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the sialic acid-binding domain (VP8*) of porcine rotavirus strain CRW-8. (Q35950696) (← links)
- Cloning, expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the VP8* carbohydrate-binding protein of the human rotavirus strain Wa. (Q35994903) (← links)
- Rotaviral enterotoxin nonstructural protein 4 targets mitochondria for activation of apoptosis during infection (Q36318650) (← links)
- Rotavirus replication in intestinal cells differentially regulates integrin expression by a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent pathway, resulting in increased cell adhesion and virus yield (Q36423901) (← links)
- Early steps in rotavirus cell entry (Q36566121) (← links)
- Rotavirus antagonizes cellular antiviral responses by inhibiting the nuclear accumulation of STAT1, STAT2, and NF-kappaB. (Q37192229) (← links)
- Effects on rotavirus cell binding and infection of monomeric and polymeric peptides containing alpha2beta1 and alphaxbeta2 integrin ligand sequences (Q37583524) (← links)
- The synthesis and biological evaluation of lactose-based sialylmimetics as inhibitors of rotaviral infection (Q38320121) (← links)
- Identification of common human host genes involved in pathogenesis of different rotavirus strains: an attempt to recognize probable antiviral targets (Q39305604) (← links)
- Glycosphingolipid binding specificities of rotavirus: identification of a sialic acid-binding epitope (Q39605646) (← links)
- Evaluation of antirotavirus activity of flavonoids (Q39675831) (← links)
- Death mechanisms in epithelial cells following rotavirus infection, exposure to inactivated rotavirus or genome transfection. (Q39714730) (← links)
- The molecular chaperone heat shock protein-90 positively regulates rotavirus infectionx (Q39821582) (← links)
- Rotavirus spike protein VP5* binds alpha2beta1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for cell binding and infectivity (Q40294335) (← links)
- Synthesis and biological evaluation of sialylmimetics as rotavirus inhibitors (Q40779632) (← links)
- Non-lytic extraction and characterisation of receptors for multiple strains of rotavirus (Q40780647) (← links)
- Detection of hepatitis A virus in seeded oyster digestive tissue by ricin A-linked magnetic separation combined with reverse transcription PCR. (Q41251487) (← links)
- Carbohydrates as Inhibitors of Rotaviral Infection (Q79210680) (← links)
- Homeostasis and function of goblet cells during rotavirus infection in mice (Q81729712) (← links)
- Rotavirus infection induces glycan availability to promote ileum-specific changes in the microbiome aiding rotavirus virulence (Q94667937) (← links)
- II, 3. Attachment and post-attachment receptors for rotavirus (Q112252941) (← links)
- Rotavirus Interactions With Host Intestinal Epithelial Cells (Q114370871) (← links)