Rotavirus replication and virulence are strongly influenced by virus strain and host species. The rotavirus proteins VP3, VP4, VP7, NSP1, and NSP4 have all been implicated in strain and species restriction of replication; however, the mechanisms have not been fully determined. Simian (RRV) and bovine (UK) rota-viruses have distinctive replication capacities in mouse extraintestinal organs such as the biliary tract. Using reassortants between UK and RRV, we previously demonstrated that the differential replication of these viruses in mouse embryonic fibroblasts is determined by the respective NSP1 proteins, which differ substantially in their abilities to degrade interferon (IFN) regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) and suppress the type I IFN respons...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are one of the main causes of severe gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and death in child...
AbstractThe rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 plays a role in viral assembly by acting as an intr...
AbstractThe genetic basis of rotavirus host range restriction (host species specificity) is unknown ...
<p>Extrahepatic bile ducts infected by rotavirus expressed cytoplasmic viral proteins in the epithel...
Rotavirus (RV)-encoded nonstructural protein 1 (NSP1), the product of gene segment 5, effectively an...
Biliary atresia is a common disease in neonates which causes obstructive jaundice and progressive he...
A rotavirus (RV) nonstructural protein, NSP4, has recently been proposed to function as an enterotox...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a neonatal disease that results in obliteration of the biliary tree. The mur...
Biliary atresia is a devastating disorder of the newborn in which afflicted infants develop inflamma...
Type I interferons (IFNs) are produced by most cells in response to virus infection and stimulate a ...
AbstractComparison of the NSP4 amino acid sequences from 31 strains of mammalian rotaviruses reveale...
AbstractThe rotavirus NSP4 protein is cytotoxic when transiently expressed in cells and is capable o...
Serum and intestinal humoral immune responses to rotavirus proteins VP2, VP4, VP6, VP7, NSP2, and NS...
Rotaviruses are the leading cause of several gastroenteritis in infant and young children worldwide....
The transmembrane glycoprotein NSP4 functions as a viral enterotoxin capable of inducing diarrhea in...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are one of the main causes of severe gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and death in child...
AbstractThe rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 plays a role in viral assembly by acting as an intr...
AbstractThe genetic basis of rotavirus host range restriction (host species specificity) is unknown ...
<p>Extrahepatic bile ducts infected by rotavirus expressed cytoplasmic viral proteins in the epithel...
Rotavirus (RV)-encoded nonstructural protein 1 (NSP1), the product of gene segment 5, effectively an...
Biliary atresia is a common disease in neonates which causes obstructive jaundice and progressive he...
A rotavirus (RV) nonstructural protein, NSP4, has recently been proposed to function as an enterotox...
Biliary atresia (BA) is a neonatal disease that results in obliteration of the biliary tree. The mur...
Biliary atresia is a devastating disorder of the newborn in which afflicted infants develop inflamma...
Type I interferons (IFNs) are produced by most cells in response to virus infection and stimulate a ...
AbstractComparison of the NSP4 amino acid sequences from 31 strains of mammalian rotaviruses reveale...
AbstractThe rotavirus NSP4 protein is cytotoxic when transiently expressed in cells and is capable o...
Serum and intestinal humoral immune responses to rotavirus proteins VP2, VP4, VP6, VP7, NSP2, and NS...
Rotaviruses are the leading cause of several gastroenteritis in infant and young children worldwide....
The transmembrane glycoprotein NSP4 functions as a viral enterotoxin capable of inducing diarrhea in...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are one of the main causes of severe gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and death in child...
AbstractThe rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 plays a role in viral assembly by acting as an intr...
AbstractThe genetic basis of rotavirus host range restriction (host species specificity) is unknown ...