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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 144.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
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.
000016 (2001) S. Matsuyama [Japon] ; R. Watanabe ; F. TaguchiNeurovirulence in mice of soluble receptor-resistant (srr) mutants of mouse hepatitis virus: intensive apoptosis caused by less virulent srr mutant.
000020 (2002) Lili Kuo [États-Unis] ; Paul S. MastersGenetic evidence for a structural interaction between the carboxy termini of the membrane and nucleocapsid proteins of mouse hepatitis virus.
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.
000026 (2003) Angelo Ranise [Italie] ; Andrea Spallarossa ; Silvia Schenone ; Olga Bruno ; Francesco Bondavalli ; Laura Vargiu ; Tiziana Marceddu ; Massimo Mura ; Paolo La Colla ; Alessandra PaniDesign, synthesis, SAR, and molecular modeling studies of acylthiocarbamates: a novel series of potent non-nucleoside HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors structurally related to phenethylthiazolylthiourea derivatives.
000064 (2003) Martin Enserink ; Gretchen VogelInfectious diseases. Hungry for details, scientists zoom in on SARS genomes.
000082 (2003) Michael D. Lemonick ; Alice ParkThe truth about SARS.
000087 (2003) Kathryn V. Holmes [États-Unis]SARS-associated coronavirus.
000093 (2003) Gretchen VogelSARS outbreak. Flood of sequence data yields clues but few answers.
000135 (2003) Yijun Ruan [Singapour] ; Chia Lin Wei [Singapour] ; Ai Ee Ling [Singapour] ; Vinsensius B. Vega [Singapour] ; Herve Thoreau [Singapour] ; Su Yun Se Thoe [Singapour] ; Jer-Ming Chia [Singapour] ; Patrick Ng [Singapour] ; Kuo Ping Chiu [Singapour] ; Landri Lim [Singapour] ; Tao Zhang [Singapour] ; Kwai Peng Chan [Singapour] ; Lynette Oon Lin Ean [Singapour] ; Mah Lee Ng [Singapour] ; Sin Yee Leo [Singapour] ; Lisa Fp Ng [Singapour] ; Ee Chee Ren [Singapour] ; Lawrence W. Stanton [Singapour] ; Philip M. Long [Singapour] ; Edison T. Liu [Singapour]Comparative full-length genome sequence analysis of 14 SARS coronavirus isolates and common mutations associated with putative origins of infection
000223 (2003) SARS: What have we learned?
000273 (2003) Lan-Dian Hu [République populaire de Chine] ; Guang-Yong Zheng ; Hai-Song Jiang ; Yu Xia ; Yi Zhang ; Xiang-Yin KongMutation analysis of 20 SARS virus genome sequences: evidence for negative selection in replicase ORF1b and spike gene.
000371 (2003) Lanjuan Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Zhigang Wang ; Yiyu Lu ; Qiyu Bao ; Suhong Chen ; Nanping Wu ; Suyun Cheng ; Jingqing Weng ; Yanjun Zhang ; Juying Yan ; Lingling Mei ; Xiaomeng Wang ; Hanping Zhu ; Yingpu Yu ; Minli Zhang ; Minhong Li ; Jun Yao ; Qunying Lu ; Pingping Yao ; Xiaochen Bo ; Jianer Wo ; Shengqi Wang ; Songnian HuSevere acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus genotype and its characterization.
000423 (????) Isabelle Tratner [France][SARS-CoV: 1. The virus].
000500 (2004) Swee Kee Wong [États-Unis] ; Wenhui Li ; Michael J. Moore ; Hyeryun Choe ; Michael FarzanA 193-amino acid fragment of the SARS coronavirus S protein efficiently binds angiotensin-converting enzyme 2.
000588 (2004) Molecular evolution of the SARS coronavirus during the course of the SARS epidemic in China.
000623 (2004) Shiou-Hwei Yeh [Taïwan] ; Hurng-Yi Wang [Taïwan] ; Ching-Yi Tsai ; Chuan-Liang Kao [Taïwan] ; Jyh-Yuan Yang [Taïwan] ; Hwan-Wun Liu [Taïwan] ; Ih-Jen Su [Taïwan] ; Shih-Feng Tsai [Taïwan] ; Ding-Shinn Chen [Taïwan] ; Pei-Jer Chen [Taïwan]Characterization of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus genomes in Taiwan: Molecular epidemiology and genome evolution
000706 (2004) Wanjun Gu ; Tong Zhou ; Jianmin Ma ; Xiao Sun ; Zuhong LuAnalysis of synonymous codon usage in SARS Coronavirus and other viruses in the Nidovirales
000737 (2003) Fumihiro Taguchi[SARS coronavirus].
000744 (2004) Gregory J. Babcock [États-Unis] ; Diana J. Esshaki ; William D. Thomas ; Donna M. AmbrosinoAmino acids 270 to 510 of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein are required for interaction with receptor.

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