To initiate infection, non-enveloped viruses must recognize a target cell and penetrate the cell membrane by pore formation or membrane lysis. Rotaviruses are non-enveloped dsRNA viruses that infect the mature intestinal epithelium. They are major etiologic agents of diarrheal disease in human infants, as well as in young individuals of various avian and mammalian species. Rotavirus entry into the cell is a complex multistep process initiated by the interaction of the tip of the viral spike with glycan ligands at the cell surface, and driven by conformational changes of the proteins present in the outer protein capsid, the viral machinery for entry. This review feeds on the abundant structural information produced for rotavirus during the p...
Les rotavirus sont l'agent étiologique majeur des gastroentérites infantiles. La première partie por...
Rotavirus interactions with endogenous cell surface receptors are of fundamental interest in virolog...
Rotavirus infection causing gastroenteritis is one of the major health concerns throughout the world...
To initiate infection, non-enveloped viruses must recognize a target cell and penetrate the cell mem...
<div><p>The infectivity of rotavirus, the main causative agent of childhood diarrhea, is dependent o...
The infectivity of rotavirus, the main causative agent of childhood diarrhea, is dependent on activa...
<div><p>Cell entry by non-enveloped viruses requires translocation into the cytosol of a macromolecu...
The outcome of intestinal infection with rotaviruses is more complex than initially appreciated, and...
AbstractRotavirus cell entry is a multistep process, not completely understood, which requires at le...
AbstractThe pathway by which rotavirus is released from the cell is poorly understood but recent wor...
textabstractRotaviruses comprise a genus within the family of the Reoviridae and are recognized as t...
Advances in research on rotaviruses have progressed so rap-idly that only 25 years separate the disc...
Rotavirus is a major cause of acute infantile diarrhoea worldwide. The virus genome consists of 11...
AbstractThe infection of epithelial cells by some animal rotavirus strains requires the presence of ...
Rotaviruses, double-stranded, non-enveloped RNA viruses, are a global health concern, associated wit...
Les rotavirus sont l'agent étiologique majeur des gastroentérites infantiles. La première partie por...
Rotavirus interactions with endogenous cell surface receptors are of fundamental interest in virolog...
Rotavirus infection causing gastroenteritis is one of the major health concerns throughout the world...
To initiate infection, non-enveloped viruses must recognize a target cell and penetrate the cell mem...
<div><p>The infectivity of rotavirus, the main causative agent of childhood diarrhea, is dependent o...
The infectivity of rotavirus, the main causative agent of childhood diarrhea, is dependent on activa...
<div><p>Cell entry by non-enveloped viruses requires translocation into the cytosol of a macromolecu...
The outcome of intestinal infection with rotaviruses is more complex than initially appreciated, and...
AbstractRotavirus cell entry is a multistep process, not completely understood, which requires at le...
AbstractThe pathway by which rotavirus is released from the cell is poorly understood but recent wor...
textabstractRotaviruses comprise a genus within the family of the Reoviridae and are recognized as t...
Advances in research on rotaviruses have progressed so rap-idly that only 25 years separate the disc...
Rotavirus is a major cause of acute infantile diarrhoea worldwide. The virus genome consists of 11...
AbstractThe infection of epithelial cells by some animal rotavirus strains requires the presence of ...
Rotaviruses, double-stranded, non-enveloped RNA viruses, are a global health concern, associated wit...
Les rotavirus sont l'agent étiologique majeur des gastroentérites infantiles. La première partie por...
Rotavirus interactions with endogenous cell surface receptors are of fundamental interest in virolog...
Rotavirus infection causing gastroenteritis is one of the major health concerns throughout the world...