Rotavirus spike protein VP5 * binds a2b1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for cell binding and infectivit
The rotavirus spike protein, VP4, is a major determinant of infectivity and neutralization. Previous...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
Rotavirus morphogenesis starts in intracellular inclusion bodies called viroplasms. RNA replication ...
Rotavirus spike protein VP4 is implicated in several important functions, such as cell attachment, p...
Integrins 21, X2, and V3 have been implicated in rotavirus cell attachment and entry. The virus spik...
Rotavirus spike protein VP4 is implicated in several important functions, such as cell attachment, p...
Group A rotaviruses are major intestinal pathogens that express potential 41 and 47 integrin ligand ...
Rotavirus interactions with endogenous cell surface receptors are of fundamental interest in virolog...
AbstractIt was previously reported that integrins α2β1, α4β1, and αXβ2 are involved in rotavirus cel...
Introduction. Rotavirus entry into cells seems to be mediated by sequential interactions between vir...
Rotaviruses are characterized by polarized release from the apical side of infected enterocytes, and...
Supplemental information associated with the publication of Vetter et al., 2022: "Rotavirus spike pr...
International audienceRotavirus is a nonenveloped virus with a three-layered capsid. The inner layer...
The outer capsid spike protein VP4 of rotaviruses is a major determinant of infectivity and serotype...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedRotaviruses exhibit host-specificity and the first crystallographic in...
The rotavirus spike protein, VP4, is a major determinant of infectivity and neutralization. Previous...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
Rotavirus morphogenesis starts in intracellular inclusion bodies called viroplasms. RNA replication ...
Rotavirus spike protein VP4 is implicated in several important functions, such as cell attachment, p...
Integrins 21, X2, and V3 have been implicated in rotavirus cell attachment and entry. The virus spik...
Rotavirus spike protein VP4 is implicated in several important functions, such as cell attachment, p...
Group A rotaviruses are major intestinal pathogens that express potential 41 and 47 integrin ligand ...
Rotavirus interactions with endogenous cell surface receptors are of fundamental interest in virolog...
AbstractIt was previously reported that integrins α2β1, α4β1, and αXβ2 are involved in rotavirus cel...
Introduction. Rotavirus entry into cells seems to be mediated by sequential interactions between vir...
Rotaviruses are characterized by polarized release from the apical side of infected enterocytes, and...
Supplemental information associated with the publication of Vetter et al., 2022: "Rotavirus spike pr...
International audienceRotavirus is a nonenveloped virus with a three-layered capsid. The inner layer...
The outer capsid spike protein VP4 of rotaviruses is a major determinant of infectivity and serotype...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedRotaviruses exhibit host-specificity and the first crystallographic in...
The rotavirus spike protein, VP4, is a major determinant of infectivity and neutralization. Previous...
AbstractRhesus rotavirus (RRV) binds to sialic acid residues on the surface of target cells, and tre...
Rotavirus morphogenesis starts in intracellular inclusion bodies called viroplasms. RNA replication ...