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Harry B Greenberg

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Viral Immunology|April 16, 2002
CD8+ T-cell response against hepatitis C virusXiao-Song He, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|October 27, 2017
Rotavirus Degrades Multiple Interferon (IFN) Type Receptors To Inhibit IFN Signaling and Protects against Mortality from Endotoxin in Suckling MiceAdrish Sen, Ayushi Sharma, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|March 30, 2005
Characterization of homologous and heterologous rotavirus-specific T-cell responses in infant and adult miceMaría C Jaimes, Ningguo Feng, Harry B Greenberg
Current Opinion in Virology|June 9, 2012
Rotavirus immune responses and correlates of protectionJuana Angel, Manuel A Franco, Harry B Greenberg
Vaccine|February 1, 2006
Immunity and correlates of protection for rotavirus vaccinesManuel A Franco, Juana Angel, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|January 27, 2012
Rhesus rotavirus trafficking during entry into MA104 cells is restricted to the early endosome compartmentMarie Wolf, Emily M Deal, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|December 31, 2010
Rhesus rotavirus entry into a polarized epithelium is endocytosis dependent and involves sequential VP4 conformational changesMarie Wolf, Phuoc T Vo, Harry B Greenberg
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|June 16, 2007
Rotavirus vaccines: recent developments and future considerationsJuana Angel, Manuel A Franco, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|January 4, 2020
Rotavirus Reprograms Multiple Interferon Receptors and Restricts Their Intestinal Antiviral and Inflammatory FunctionsAdrish Sen, Nima D Namsa, Ningguo Feng, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 24, 2013
Permissive replication of homologous murine rotavirus in the mouse intestine is primarily regulated by VP4 and NSP1Ningguo Feng, Linda L Yasukawa, Adrish Sen, et al.
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Viral Immunology|April 16, 2002
CD8+ T-cell response against hepatitis C virusXiao-Song He, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|October 27, 2017
Rotavirus Degrades Multiple Interferon (IFN) Type Receptors To Inhibit IFN Signaling and Protects against Mortality from Endotoxin in Suckling MiceAdrish Sen, Ayushi Sharma, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|March 30, 2005
Characterization of homologous and heterologous rotavirus-specific T-cell responses in infant and adult miceMaría C Jaimes, Ningguo Feng, Harry B Greenberg
Current Opinion in Virology|June 9, 2012
Rotavirus immune responses and correlates of protectionJuana Angel, Manuel A Franco, Harry B Greenberg
Vaccine|February 1, 2006
Immunity and correlates of protection for rotavirus vaccinesManuel A Franco, Juana Angel, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|January 27, 2012
Rhesus rotavirus trafficking during entry into MA104 cells is restricted to the early endosome compartmentMarie Wolf, Emily M Deal, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|December 31, 2010
Rhesus rotavirus entry into a polarized epithelium is endocytosis dependent and involves sequential VP4 conformational changesMarie Wolf, Phuoc T Vo, Harry B Greenberg
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|June 16, 2007
Rotavirus vaccines: recent developments and future considerationsJuana Angel, Manuel A Franco, Harry B Greenberg
Journal of Virology|January 4, 2020
Rotavirus Reprograms Multiple Interferon Receptors and Restricts Their Intestinal Antiviral and Inflammatory FunctionsAdrish Sen, Nima D Namsa, Ningguo Feng, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 24, 2013
Permissive replication of homologous murine rotavirus in the mouse intestine is primarily regulated by VP4 and NSP1Ningguo Feng, Linda L Yasukawa, Adrish Sen, et al.
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