Serveur d'exploration MERS - Curation (Ncbi)

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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 101.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000A52 (2013) Susanna K P. Lau [République populaire de Chine] ; Kenneth S M. Li ; Alan K L. Tsang ; Carol S F. Lam ; Shakeel Ahmed ; Honglin Chen ; Kwok-Hung Chan ; Patrick C Y. Woo ; Kwok-Yung YuenGenetic characterization of Betacoronavirus lineage C viruses in bats reveals marked sequence divergence in the spike protein of pipistrellus bat coronavirus HKU5 in Japanese pipistrelle: implications for the origin of the novel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus.
000A91 (2013) Jasper Fuk-Woo Chan [République populaire de Chine] ; Susanna Kar-Pui Lau [République populaire de Chine] ; Patrick Chiu-Yat Woo [République populaire de Chine]The emerging novel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: The “knowns” and “unknowns”
000B20 (2013) Kai KupferschmidtEmerging diseases. Researchers scramble to understand camel connection to MERS.
000B38 (2013) Kai KupferschmidtEmerging infectious diseases. Link to MERS virus underscores bats' puzzling threat.
000B55 (2013) Ndapewa Laudika Ithete ; Samantha Stoffberg ; Victor Max Corman ; Veronika M. Cottontail ; Leigh Rosanne Richards ; M Corrie Schoeman ; Christian Drosten ; Jan Felix Drexler ; Wolfgang PreiserClose relative of human Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bat, South Africa.
000B76 (2013) Jie Cui ; John-Sebastian Eden ; Edward C. Holmes ; Lin-Fa WangAdaptive evolution of bat dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (dpp4): implications for the origin and emergence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
000B77 (2013) Nigel HawkesMERS coronovirus has probably been present in bats for many years, research shows.
000B89 (2013) Jan Felix Drexler ; Victor Max Corman ; Christian DrostenEcology, evolution and classification of bat coronaviruses in the aftermath of SARS
000B90 (2013) Davide Lelli ; Alice Papetti ; Cristiano Sabelli ; Enrica Rosti ; Ana Moreno ; Maria B. BoniottiDetection of Coronaviruses in Bats of Various Species in Italy
000B93 (2013) Ziad A. Memish ; Nischay Mishra ; Kevin J. Olival ; Shamsudeen F. Fagbo ; Vishal Kapoor ; Jonathan H. Epstein ; Rafat Alhakeem ; Abdulkareem Durosinloun ; Mushabab Al Asmari ; Ariful Islam ; Amit Kapoor ; Thomas Briese ; Peter Daszak ; Abdullah A. Al Rabeeah ; W Ian LipkinMiddle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bats, Saudi Arabia.
000C01 (2013) C. Gortazar ; J. SegalésMiddle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus: a new challenge for veterinarians?
000C06 (2013) Paola De Benedictis ; Sabrina Marciano ; Dino Scaravelli [Italie] ; Pamela Priori [Italie] ; Barbara Zecchin ; Ilaria Capua ; Isabella Monne ; Giovanni CattoliAlpha and lineage C betaCoV infections in Italian bats
000C08 (2013) Sudhakar Agnihothram ; Robin Gopal [Royaume-Uni] ; Boyd L. Yount ; Eric F. Donaldson ; Vineet D. Menachery ; Rachel L. Graham ; Trevor D. Scobey ; Lisa E. Gralinski ; Mark R. Denison [États-Unis] ; Maria Zambon [Royaume-Uni] ; Ralph S. BaricEvaluation of Serologic and Antigenic Relationships Between Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus and Other Coronaviruses to Develop Vaccine Platforms for the Rapid Response to Emerging Coronaviruses
000C55 (2014) Krystal L. Matthews [États-Unis] ; Christopher M. Coleman [États-Unis] ; Yvonne Van Der Meer [Pays-Bas] ; Eric J. Snijder [Pays-Bas] ; Matthew B. Frieman [États-Unis]The ORF4b-encoded accessory proteins of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and two related bat coronaviruses localize to the nucleus and inhibit innate immune signalling.
000C81 (????) Christine Winter [Allemagne] ; Georg Herrler[Bats, viruses and humans: coronaviruses on the rise?].
000C90 (2014) C. Chastel [France]Le « syndrome respiratoire du Moyen-Orient » (MERS) : qui est responsable, les chauves-souris ou le dromadaire ?
000D16 (2014) David S. Hui [Royaume-Uni] ; Ziad A. Memish ; Alimuddin ZumlaSevere acute respiratory syndrome vs. the Middle East respiratory syndrome.
000D24 (2014) Sudhakar Agnihothram ; Boyd L. Yount ; Eric F. Donaldson ; Jeremy Huynh ; Vineet D. Menachery ; Lisa E. Gralinski ; Rachel L. Graham ; Michelle M. Becker ; Sakshi Tomar ; Trevor D. Scobey ; Heather L. Osswald ; Alan Whitmore ; Robin Gopal ; Arun K. Ghosh ; Andrew Mesecar ; Maria Zambon ; Mark Heise ; Mark R. Denison ; Ralph S. BaricA Mouse Model for Betacoronavirus Subgroup 2c Using a Bat Coronavirus Strain HKU5 Variant
000D44 (2013) Tetsuya Mizutani[A novel coronavirus, MERS-CoV].
000E20 (2014) Li Yang ; Zhiqiang Wu ; Xianwen Ren ; Fan Yang ; Junpeng Zhang ; Guimei He ; Jie Dong ; Lilian Sun ; Yafang Zhu ; Shuyi Zhang ; Qi JinMERS–Related Betacoronavirus in Vespertilio superans Bats, China
000E36 (2014) Victor Max Corman [Allemagne] ; Ndapewa Laudika Ithete [Afrique du Sud] ; Leigh Rosanne Richards [Afrique du Sud] ; M Corrie Schoeman [Afrique du Sud] ; Wolfgang Preiser [Afrique du Sud] ; Christian Drosten [Allemagne] ; Jan Felix Drexler [Allemagne]Rooting the phylogenetic tree of middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus by characterization of a conspecific virus from an African bat.

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