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Highly Sensitive Assay for Measurement of Arenavirus-cell Attachment
Published on: March 2, 2016
Adenovirus entry into host cells: a role for alpha(v) integrins
G R Nemerow1, D A Cheresh, T J Wickham
1Scripps Research Institute, 10666 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Abstract:
The mechanism(s) by which nonenveloped viruses enter host cells is poorly understood. The recent identification of cell-surface alpha(v) integrins as receptors for adenovirus internalization has shed much light on this process. In addition, analysis of alpha(v) integrins as internalization receptors for adenovirus has provided further insights into the biology of integrins.
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