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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 57.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000001 (1999) C W Tsai [Taïwan] ; S C Chang ; M F ChangA 12-amino acid stretch in the hypervariable region of the spike protein S1 subunit is critical for cell fusion activity of mouse hepatitis virus.
000004 (1999) P J Koetters [États-Unis] ; L. Hassanieh ; S A Stohlman ; T. Gallagher ; M M LaiMouse hepatitis virus strain JHM infects a human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line.
000005 (2000) L. Kuo [États-Unis] ; G J Godeke ; M J Raamsman ; P S Masters ; P J RottierRetargeting of coronavirus by substitution of the spike glycoprotein ectodomain: crossing the host cell species barrier.
000008 (2000) S. Matsuyama [Japon] ; F. TaguchiImpaired entry of soluble receptor-resistant mutants of mouse hepatitis virus into cells expressing MHVR2 receptor.
000011 (2001) D K Krueger [États-Unis] ; S M Kelly ; D N Lewicki ; R. Ruffolo ; T M GallagherVariations in disparate regions of the murine coronavirus spike protein impact the initiation of membrane fusion.
000017 (2002) Fumihiro Taguchi [Japon] ; Shutoku MatsuyamaSoluble receptor potentiates receptor-independent infection by murine coronavirus.
000021 (2002) Shutoku Matsuyama [Japon] ; Fumihiro TaguchiCommunication between S1N330 and a region in S2 of murine coronavirus spike protein is important for virus entry into cells expressing CEACAM1b receptor.
000023 (2002) Shutoku Matsuyama [Japon] ; Fumihiro TaguchiReceptor-induced conformational changes of murine coronavirus spike protein.
000502 (2004) Hideka S. Miura [Japon] ; Keiko Nakagaki ; Fumihiro TaguchiN-terminal domain of the murine coronavirus receptor CEACAM1 is responsible for fusogenic activation and conformational changes of the spike protein.
000A27 (2004) Rong Ye [États-Unis] ; Cynthia Montalto-Morrison ; Paul S. MastersGenetic analysis of determinants for spike glycoprotein assembly into murine coronavirus virions: distinct roles for charge-rich and cysteine-rich regions of the endodomain.
000F19 (2005) Keiko Nakagaki [Japon] ; Kazuhide Nakagaki ; Fumihiro TaguchiReceptor-independent spread of a highly neurotropic murine coronavirus JHMV strain from initially infected microglial cells in mixed neural cultures.
001208 (2005) Rachel L. Graham [États-Unis] ; Amy C. Sims ; Sarah M. Brockway ; Ralph S. Baric ; Mark R. DenisonThe nsp2 replicase proteins of murine hepatitis virus and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus are dispensable for viral replication.
001279 (2005) T. Würdinger [Pays-Bas] ; M H Verheije ; K. Broen ; B J Bosch ; B J Haijema ; C A M. De Haan ; V W Van Beusechem ; W R Gerritsen ; P J M. RottierSoluble receptor-mediated targeting of mouse hepatitis coronavirus to the human epidermal growth factor receptor.
001335 (2006) M H Verheije [Pays-Bas] ; T. Würdinger ; V W Van Beusechem ; C A M. De Haan ; W R Gerritsen ; P J M. RottierRedirecting coronavirus to a nonnative receptor through a virus-encoded targeting adapter.
001336 (2006) Edward B. Thorp [États-Unis] ; Joseph A. Boscarino ; Hillary L. Logan ; Jeffrey T. Goletz ; Thomas M. GallagherPalmitoylations on murine coronavirus spike proteins are essential for virion assembly and infectivity.
001477 (2006) Rie Watanabe [Japon] ; Shutoku Matsuyama ; Fumihiro TaguchiReceptor-independent infection of murine coronavirus: analysis by spinoculation.
001647 (2006) Cornelis A M. De Haan [Pays-Bas] ; Eddie Te Lintelo ; Zhen Li ; Matthijs Raaben ; Tom Wurdinger ; Berend Jan Bosch ; Peter J M. RottierCooperative involvement of the S1 and S2 subunits of the murine coronavirus spike protein in receptor binding and extended host range.
001689 (2006) Rachel L. Graham [États-Unis] ; Amy C. Sims ; Ralph S. Baric ; Mark R. DenisonThe nsp2 proteins of mouse hepatitis virus and SARS coronavirus are dispensable for viral replication.
001711 (2006) Nadine Dealbuquerque [Canada] ; Ehtesham Baig ; Max Xuezhong ; Itay Shalev ; M James Phillips ; Marlena Habal ; Julian Leibowitz ; Ian Mcgilvray ; Jagdish Butany ; Eleanor Fish ; Gary LevyMurine hepatitis virus strain 1 as a model for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (SARS).
001A15 (2007) Patricia Eifart [Allemagne] ; Kai Ludwig ; Christoph Böttcher ; Cornelis A M. De Haan ; Peter J M. Rottier ; Thomas Korte ; Andreas HerrmannRole of endocytosis and low pH in murine hepatitis virus strain A59 cell entry.
001A55 (2007) Lance D. Eckerle ; Xiaotao Lu ; Steven M. Sperry ; Leena Choi ; Mark R. DenisonHigh Fidelity of Murine Hepatitis Virus Replication Is Decreased in nsp14 Exoribonuclease Mutants▿

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