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Larissa B Thackray

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Virology|June 23, 2004
Amino acid substitutions and an insertion in the spike glycoprotein extend the host range of the murine coronavirus MHV-A59Larissa B Thackray, Kathryn V Holmes
Current Opinion in Virology|June 22, 2019
A long-distance relationship: the commensal gut microbiota and systemic virusesEmma S Winkler, Larissa B Thackray
Gut Microbes|August 24, 2021
Helminth-virus interactions: determinants of coinfection outcomesPritesh Desai, Michael S Diamond, Larissa B Thackray
Journal of Virology|May 16, 2006
Murine norovirus: a model system to study norovirus biology and pathogenesisChristiane E Wobus, Larissa B Thackray, Herbert W Virgin
Virology|March 8, 2005
Substitutions of conserved amino acids in the receptor-binding domain of the spike glycoprotein affect utilization of murine CEACAM1a by the murine coronavirus MHV-A59Larissa B Thackray, Brian C Turner, Kathryn V Holmes
Journal of Virology|June 6, 2014
ISG15 functions as an interferon-mediated antiviral effector early in the murine norovirus life cycleMarisela R Rodriguez, Kristen Monte, Larissa B Thackray, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 17, 2004
The N-terminal region of the murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein is associated with the extended host range of viruses from persistently infected murine cellsJeanne H Schickli, Larissa B Thackray, Stanley G Sawicki, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 20, 2012
Protruding domain of capsid protein is necessary and sufficient to determine murine norovirus replication and pathogenesis in vivoDavid W Strong, Larissa B Thackray, Tom J Smith, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 21, 2007
Detection of murine norovirus 1 by using plaque assay, transfection assay, and real-time reverse transcription-PCR before and after heat exposureLeen Baert, Christiane E Wobus, Els Van Coillie, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 10, 2021
Mesalamine Reduces Intestinal ACE2 Expression Without Modifying SARS-CoV-2 Infection or Disease Severity in MiceDavid M Alvarado, Juhee Son, Larissa B Thackray, et al.
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Virology|June 23, 2004
Amino acid substitutions and an insertion in the spike glycoprotein extend the host range of the murine coronavirus MHV-A59Larissa B Thackray, Kathryn V Holmes
Current Opinion in Virology|June 22, 2019
A long-distance relationship: the commensal gut microbiota and systemic virusesEmma S Winkler, Larissa B Thackray
Gut Microbes|August 24, 2021
Helminth-virus interactions: determinants of coinfection outcomesPritesh Desai, Michael S Diamond, Larissa B Thackray
Journal of Virology|May 16, 2006
Murine norovirus: a model system to study norovirus biology and pathogenesisChristiane E Wobus, Larissa B Thackray, Herbert W Virgin
Virology|March 8, 2005
Substitutions of conserved amino acids in the receptor-binding domain of the spike glycoprotein affect utilization of murine CEACAM1a by the murine coronavirus MHV-A59Larissa B Thackray, Brian C Turner, Kathryn V Holmes
Journal of Virology|June 6, 2014
ISG15 functions as an interferon-mediated antiviral effector early in the murine norovirus life cycleMarisela R Rodriguez, Kristen Monte, Larissa B Thackray, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 17, 2004
The N-terminal region of the murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein is associated with the extended host range of viruses from persistently infected murine cellsJeanne H Schickli, Larissa B Thackray, Stanley G Sawicki, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 20, 2012
Protruding domain of capsid protein is necessary and sufficient to determine murine norovirus replication and pathogenesis in vivoDavid W Strong, Larissa B Thackray, Tom J Smith, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 21, 2007
Detection of murine norovirus 1 by using plaque assay, transfection assay, and real-time reverse transcription-PCR before and after heat exposureLeen Baert, Christiane E Wobus, Els Van Coillie, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 10, 2021
Mesalamine Reduces Intestinal ACE2 Expression Without Modifying SARS-CoV-2 Infection or Disease Severity in MiceDavid M Alvarado, Juhee Son, Larissa B Thackray, et al.
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