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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 661.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000000 (1999) C A De Haan [Pays-Bas] ; M. Smeets ; F. Vernooij ; H. Vennema ; P J RottierMapping of the coronavirus membrane protein domains involved in interaction with the spike protein.
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.
000002 (1999) Z. Luo [États-Unis] ; A M Matthews ; S R WeissAmino acid substitutions within the leucine zipper domain of the murine coronavirus spike protein cause defects in oligomerization and the ability to induce cell-to-cell fusion.
000003 (1999) K. Kida [Japon] ; T. Hohdatsu ; K. Fujii ; H. KoyamaSelection of antigenic variants of the S glycoprotein of feline infectious peritonitis virus and analysis of antigenic sites involved in neutralization.
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.
000006 (2000) G J Godeke [Pays-Bas] ; C A De Haan ; J W Rossen ; H. Vennema ; P J RottierAssembly of spikes into coronavirus particles is mediated by the carboxy-terminal domain of the spike protein.
000008 (2000) S. Matsuyama [Japon] ; F. TaguchiImpaired entry of soluble receptor-resistant mutants of mouse hepatitis virus into cells expressing MHVR2 receptor.
000009 (2000) Fumihiro Taguchi ; Yohko K. ShimazakiFunctional analysis of an epitope in the S2 subunit of the murine coronavirus spike protein: involvement in fusion activity.
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.
000017 (2002) Fumihiro Taguchi [Japon] ; Shutoku MatsuyamaSoluble receptor potentiates receptor-independent infection by murine coronavirus.
000018 (2002) C-H Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; C-C Hong ; J C H. SeakAn ELISA for antibodies against infectious bronchitis virus using an S1 spike polypeptide.
000019 (2002) Rada Popova [États-Unis] ; Xuming ZhangThe spike but not the hemagglutinin/esterase protein of bovine coronavirus is necessary and sufficient for viral infection.
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.
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.
000023 (2002) Shutoku Matsuyama [Japon] ; Fumihiro TaguchiReceptor-induced conformational changes of murine coronavirus spike protein.
000024 (2003) Bruce D. Zelus [États-Unis] ; Jeanne H. Schickli ; Dianna M. Blau ; Susan R. Weiss ; Kathryn V. HolmesConformational changes in the spike glycoprotein of murine coronavirus are induced at 37 degrees C either by soluble murine CEACAM1 receptors or by pH 8.
000025 (2003) Aurelio Bonavia [États-Unis] ; Bruce D. Zelus ; David E. Wentworth ; Pierre J. Talbot ; Kathryn V. HolmesIdentification of a receptor-binding domain of the spike glycoprotein of human coronavirus HCoV-229E.
000061 (2003) Paul A. Rota [États-Unis] ; M Steven Oberste ; Stephan S. Monroe ; W Allan Nix ; Ray Campagnoli ; Joseph P. Icenogle ; Silvia Pe Aranda ; Bettina Bankamp ; Kaija Maher ; Min-Hsin Chen ; Suxiong Tong ; Azaibi Tamin ; Luis Lowe ; Michael Frace ; Joseph L. Derisi ; Qi Chen ; David Wang ; Dean D. Erdman ; Teresa C T. Peret ; Cara Burns ; Thomas G. Ksiazek ; Pierre E. Rollin ; Anthony Sanchez ; Stephanie Liffick ; Brian Holloway ; Josef Limor ; Karen Mccaustland ; Melissa Olsen-Rasmussen ; Ron Fouchier ; Stephan Günther ; Albert D M E. Osterhaus ; Christian Drosten ; Mark A. Pallansch ; Larry J. Anderson ; William J. BelliniCharacterization of a novel coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome.

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