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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 40.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000A33 (2018) Doreen Muth [Allemagne] ; Victor Max Corman [Allemagne] ; Hanna Roth [Allemagne] ; Tabea Binger [Allemagne] ; Ronald Dijkman [Suisse] ; Lina Theresa Gottula [Allemagne] ; Florian Gloza-Rausch [Allemagne] ; Andrea Balboni [Italie] ; Mara Battilani [Italie] ; Danijela Rihtari [Slovénie] ; Ivan Toplak [Slovénie] ; Ram N Seage Ameneiros [Allemagne] ; Alexander Pfeifer [Allemagne] ; Volker Thiel [Suisse] ; Jan Felix Drexler [Allemagne] ; Marcel Alexander Müller [Allemagne] ; Christian Drosten [Allemagne]Attenuation of replication by a 29 nucleotide deletion in SARS-coronavirus acquired during the early stages of human-to-human transmission.
000D61 (2015) Jose A. Regla-Nava [Espagne] ; Jose L. Nieto-Torres [Espagne] ; Jose M. Jimenez-Guarde O [Espagne] ; Raul Fernandez-Delgado [Espagne] ; Craig Fett [États-Unis] ; Carlos Casta O-Rodríguez [Espagne] ; Stanley Perlman [États-Unis] ; Luis Enjuanes [Espagne] ; Marta L. Dediego [Espagne]Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviruses with mutations in the E protein are attenuated and promising vaccine candidates.
000E73 (2015) Yuri Kusov [Allemagne] ; Jinzhi Tan [Allemagne] ; Enrique Alvarez [Espagne] ; Luis Enjuanes [Espagne] ; Rolf Hilgenfeld [Allemagne]A G-quadruplex-binding macrodomain within the "SARS-unique domain" is essential for the activity of the SARS-coronavirus replication-transcription complex.
001352 (2012) Yutaka Terada [Japon] ; Yuto Shiozaki [Japon] ; Hiroshi Shimoda [Japon] ; Hassan Youssef Abdel Hamid Mahmoud [Japon] ; Keita Noguchi [Japon] ; Yumiko Nagao [Japon] ; Masayuki Shimojima [Japon] ; Hiroyuki Iwata [Japon] ; Takuya Mizuno [Japon] ; Masaru Okuda [Japon] ; Masahiro Morimoto [Japon] ; Toshiharu Hayashi [Japon] ; Yoshikazu Tanaka [Japon] ; Masami Mochizuki [Japon] ; Ken Maeda [Japon]Feline infectious peritonitis virus with a large deletion in the 5'-terminal region of the spike gene retains its virulence for cats.
001360 (2012) Kazuya Shirato ; Miyuki Kawase ; Oshi Watanabe [Japon] ; Chika Hirokawa [Japon] ; Shutoku Matsuyama ; Hidekazu Nishimura [Japon] ; Fumihiro Taguchi [Japon]Differences in neutralizing antigenicity between laboratory and clinical isolates of HCoV-229E isolated in Japan in 2004-2008 depend on the S1 region sequence of the spike protein.
001373 (2012) Jianzhong Cao [États-Unis] ; Xuming ZhangComparative in vivo analysis of the nsp15 endoribonuclease of murine, porcine and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviruses.
001432 (2011) Xiaolu Lu [République populaire de Chine] ; Ji'An Pan ; Jiali Tao ; Deyin GuoSARS-CoV nucleocapsid protein antagonizes IFN-β response by targeting initial step of IFN-β induction pathway, and its C-terminal region is critical for the antagonism.
001526 (2011) Han-Xin Lin [Canada] ; Yan Feng ; Xinming Tu ; Xuesen Zhao ; Chih-Heng Hsieh ; Lauren Griffin ; Murray Junop ; Chengsheng ZhangCharacterization of the spike protein of human coronavirus NL63 in receptor binding and pseudotype virus entry.
001748 (2009) Hongyuan Shen [Singapour] ; Shou Guo Fang ; Bo Chen ; Guang Chen ; Felicia P L. Tay ; Ding Xiang LiuTowards construction of viral vectors based on avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus for gene delivery and vaccine development.
001773 (2009) Daniel Voss [Allemagne] ; Susanne Pfefferle ; Christian Drosten ; Lea Stevermann ; Elisabetta Traggiai ; Antonio Lanzavecchia ; Stephan BeckerStudies on membrane topology, N-glycosylation and functionality of SARS-CoV membrane protein.
001805 (2009) Susanne Pfefferle [Allemagne] ; Verena Kr Hling ; Vanessa Ditt ; Klaus Grywna ; Elke Mühlberger ; Christian DrostenReverse genetic characterization of the natural genomic deletion in SARS-Coronavirus strain Frankfurt-1 open reading frame 7b reveals an attenuating function of the 7b protein in-vitro and in-vivo.
001921 (2009) Christel Schwegmann-We Els [Allemagne] ; Jörg Glende [Allemagne] ; Xiaofeng Ren [République populaire de Chine] ; Xiuxia Qu [République populaire de Chine] ; Hongkui Deng [République populaire de Chine] ; Luis Enjuanes [Espagne] ; Georg Herrler [Allemagne]Comparison of vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotyped with the S proteins from a porcine and a human coronavirus.
001968 (2008) Nan Zhong [République populaire de Chine] ; Shengnan Zhang ; Peng Zou ; Jiaxuan Chen ; Xue Kang ; Zhe Li ; Chao Liang ; Changwen Jin ; Bin XiaWithout its N-finger, the main protease of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus can form a novel dimer through its C-terminal domain.
001A89 (2008) Shiori Haga [Japon] ; Norio Yamamoto ; Chikako Nakai-Murakami ; Yoshiaki Osawa ; Kenzo Tokunaga ; Tetsutaro Sata ; Naoki Yamamoto ; Takehiko Sasazuki ; Yukihito IshizakaModulation of TNF-alpha-converting enzyme by the spike protein of SARS-CoV and ACE2 induces TNF-alpha production and facilitates viral entry.
001C72 (2007) Monique Oostra [Pays-Bas] ; Cornelis A M. De Haan ; Peter J M. RottierThe 29-nucleotide deletion present in human but not in animal severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviruses disrupts the functional expression of open reading frame 8.
001C93 (2007) Scott R. Schaecher [États-Unis] ; Erin Touchette ; Jill Schriewer ; R Mark Buller ; Andrew PekoszSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus gene 7 products contribute to virus-induced apoptosis.
001D49 (2007) Xue Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Kailang Wu ; Di Wang ; Xin Yue ; Degui Song ; Ying Zhu ; Jianguo WuNucleocapsid protein of SARS-CoV activates interleukin-6 expression through cellular transcription factor NF-kappaB.
001E16 (2007) Stephen J. SeligmanEvidence for quasi species in severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus deletion mutants.
001E55 (2007) Yuuki Inoue [Japon] ; Nobuyuki Tanaka ; Yoshinori Tanaka ; Shingo Inoue ; Kouichi Morita ; Min Zhuang ; Toshio Hattori ; Kazuo SugamuraClathrin-dependent entry of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus into target cells expressing ACE2 with the cytoplasmic tail deleted.
001F55 (2006) Julian W. Tang [République populaire de Chine] ; Jo L K. Cheung ; Ida M T. Chu ; Joseph J Y. Sung ; Malik Peiris ; Paul K S. ChanThe large 386-nt deletion in SARS-associated coronavirus: evidence for quasispecies?
002067 (2006) Lei Shang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yan Qi ; Qi-Yu Bao ; Wei Tian ; Jian-Cheng Xu ; Ming-Guang Feng ; Huan-Ming YangPolymorphism of SARS-CoV genomes.

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