Rotavirus (RV) being the major diarrhoegenic virus causes around 527000 children death (<5 years age) worldwide. In cellular environment, viruses constantly adapt and modulate to survive and replicate while the host cell also responds to combat the situation and this results in the differential regulation of cellular proteins. To identify the virus induced differential expression of proteins, 2D-DIGE (Two-dimensional Difference Gel Electrophoresis) based proteomics was used. For this, HT-29 cells were infected with RV strain SA11 for 0 hours, 3 hours and 9 hours post infection (hpi), differentially expressed spots were excised from the gel and identified using MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry. 2D-DIGE based proteomics study identified 32 dif...
Recent report of WHO shows 113000 children in India succumb to death due to Rotavirus diarrhea. Lack...
AbstractThe structure of rotaviruses and many steps of their replication cycle depend on the concent...
<div><p>Rotavirus is the single, most important agent of infantile gastroenteritis in many animal sp...
Rotavirus (RV) being the major diarrhoegenic virus causes around 527000 children death (,5years age)...
Hemorrhagic fever viruses, including the filoviruses (Ebola and Marburg) and arenaviruses (Lassa and...
AbstractViruses, obligate cellular parasites rely on host cellular functions and target the host cel...
Rotavirus has been identified as the major aetiological agent of severe dehydrating gastrointestinal...
AbstractRotavirus infection of cultured cells induces a progressive increase in plasma membrane perm...
Despite the availability of two attenuated vaccines, rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis remains an impor...
Rotavirus infection induces an increase in [Ca2+]cyto, which in turn may affect the distribution of ...
AbstractRotaviruses, which are the main cause of viral gastroenteritis in young children, induce str...
Rotavirus infection induces an increase in [Ca2+]cyto, which in turn may affect the distribution of ...
<div><p>RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRps) play a key role in the life cycle of RNA viruses and i...
textabstractRotaviruses comprise a genus within the family of the Reoviridae and are recognized as t...
Rotavirus infection induces an increase in [Ca(2+)](cyto), which in turn may affect the distribution...
Recent report of WHO shows 113000 children in India succumb to death due to Rotavirus diarrhea. Lack...
AbstractThe structure of rotaviruses and many steps of their replication cycle depend on the concent...
<div><p>Rotavirus is the single, most important agent of infantile gastroenteritis in many animal sp...
Rotavirus (RV) being the major diarrhoegenic virus causes around 527000 children death (,5years age)...
Hemorrhagic fever viruses, including the filoviruses (Ebola and Marburg) and arenaviruses (Lassa and...
AbstractViruses, obligate cellular parasites rely on host cellular functions and target the host cel...
Rotavirus has been identified as the major aetiological agent of severe dehydrating gastrointestinal...
AbstractRotavirus infection of cultured cells induces a progressive increase in plasma membrane perm...
Despite the availability of two attenuated vaccines, rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis remains an impor...
Rotavirus infection induces an increase in [Ca2+]cyto, which in turn may affect the distribution of ...
AbstractRotaviruses, which are the main cause of viral gastroenteritis in young children, induce str...
Rotavirus infection induces an increase in [Ca2+]cyto, which in turn may affect the distribution of ...
<div><p>RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRps) play a key role in the life cycle of RNA viruses and i...
textabstractRotaviruses comprise a genus within the family of the Reoviridae and are recognized as t...
Rotavirus infection induces an increase in [Ca(2+)](cyto), which in turn may affect the distribution...
Recent report of WHO shows 113000 children in India succumb to death due to Rotavirus diarrhea. Lack...
AbstractThe structure of rotaviruses and many steps of their replication cycle depend on the concent...
<div><p>Rotavirus is the single, most important agent of infantile gastroenteritis in many animal sp...