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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 64.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000022 (2002) Susan T. Hingley [États-Unis] ; Isabelle Leparc-Goffart ; Su-Hun Seo ; Jean C. Tsai ; Susan R. WeissThe virulence of mouse hepatitis virus strain A59 is not dependent on efficient spike protein cleavage and cell-to-cell fusion.
000082 (2003) Michael D. Lemonick ; Alice ParkThe truth about SARS.
000199 (2003) S. Shen [Singapour] ; Z L Wen ; D X LiuEmergence of a coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus mutant with a truncated 3b gene: functional characterization of the 3b protein in pathogenesis and replication.
000315 (2003) P. Bol [Pays-Bas][Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)].
000333 (2003) Evelena Ontiveros [États-Unis] ; Taeg S. Kim ; Thomas M. Gallagher ; Stanley PerlmanEnhanced virulence mediated by the murine coronavirus, mouse hepatitis virus strain JHM, is associated with a glycine at residue 310 of the spike glycoprotein.
000619 (2004) Julia D. Rempel [États-Unis] ; Shannon J. Murray ; Jeffrey Meisner ; Michael J. BuchmeierMouse hepatitis virus neurovirulence: evidence of a linkage between S glycoprotein expression and immunopathology.
000782 (2004) Philippe Lelonturier[Winter viruses].
000827 (2004) Shigeyuki Itamura [Japon][SARS, pandemic influenza, avian influenza: quest for missing link].
000889 (2004) Sonia R. Navas-Martín [États-Unis] ; Susan WeissCoronavirus replication and pathogenesis: Implications for the recent outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and the challenge for vaccine development.
000972 (2004) Julien R. St-Jean [Canada] ; Hélène Jacomy ; Marc Desforges ; Astrid Vabret ; François Freymuth ; Pierre J. TalbotHuman respiratory coronavirus OC43: genetic stability and neuroinvasion.
000A30 (2004) Melinda A. Beck [États-Unis] ; Jean Handy ; Orville A. LevanderHost nutritional status: the neglected virulence factor.
000D47 (2004) Yan Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Chunqing Luo ; Wei Li ; Zhao Xu ; Changqing Zeng ; Shenli Bi ; Jun Yu ; Jun Wu ; Huanming YangStructure-based preliminary analysis of immunity and virulence of SARS coronavirus.
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.
001114 (2005) Lecia Pewe ; Haixia Zhou ; Jason Netland ; Chandra Tangudu ; Heidi Olivares ; Lei Shi ; Dwight Look ; Thomas Gallagher ; Stanley PerlmanA Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Associated Coronavirus-Specific Protein Enhances Virulence of an Attenuated Murine Coronavirus
001793 (2006) Noriyo Nagata ; Naoko Iwata ; Hideki Hasegawa ; Shuetsu Fukushi ; Masaru Yokoyama ; Ayako Harashima ; Yuko Sato ; Masayuki Saijo ; Shigeru Morikawa ; Tetsutaro SataParticipation of both Host and Virus Factors in Induction of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in F344 Rats Infected with SARS Coronavirus▿
001829 (2007) Ramsey F. Connor [États-Unis] ; Rachel L. RoperUnique SARS-CoV protein nsp1: bioinformatics, biochemistry and potential effects on virulence.
001847 (2007) G. Hoheisel [Allemagne] ; W K Luk ; J. Winkler ; H. Wirtz ; A. Gillissen ; D S Hui ; U G Liebert[Avian influenza and the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) - experiences and perspectives].
001916 (2007) Rachel L. Graham [États-Unis] ; Jennifer S. Sparks [États-Unis] ; Lance D. Eckerle [États-Unis] ; Amy C. Sims [États-Unis] ; Mark R. Denison [États-Unis]SARS coronavirus replicase proteins in pathogenesis
001917 (2007) David J. Vigerust [États-Unis] ; Virginia L. ShepherdVirus glycosylation: role in virulence and immune interactions.
001A32 (????) B L Cherkasski[New infections: myths and reality].
001A37 (2007) Rie Watanabe [Japon] ; Stanley G. Sawicki ; Fumihiro TaguchiHeparan sulfate is a binding molecule but not a receptor for CEACAM1-independent infection of murine coronavirus.

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