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M Ciarlet

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Journal of Clinical Microbiology|January 1, 1994
Serological and genomic characterization of two porcine rotaviruses with serotype G1 specificityM Ciarlet, F Liprandi
The Journal of General Virology|April 22, 1999
Human and most animal rotavirus strains do not require the presence of sialic acid on the cell surface for efficient infectivityM Ciarlet, M K Estes
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 13, 2006
Rotavirus and calicivirus infections of the gastrointestinal tractM Ciarlet, M K Estes
Current Opinion in Microbiology|August 10, 2001
Interactions between rotavirus and gastrointestinal cellsM Ciarlet, M K Estes
Methods in Molecular Medicine|February 15, 2011
Evaluation of rotavirus vaccines in small animal modelsM Ciarlet, M E Conner
Journal of Virology|October 29, 1997
Single point mutations may affect the serotype reactivity of serotype G11 porcine rotavirus strains: a widening spectrum?M Ciarlet, Y Hoshino, F Liprandi
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1996
Cross-reactive, serotype- and monotype-specific neutralization epitopes on VP7 of serotype G3 and G5 porcine rotavirus strainsM Ciarlet, M Hidalgo, F Liprandi
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1995
Comparative amino acid sequence analysis of the major outer capsid protein (VP7) of porcine rotaviruses with G3 and G5 serotype specificities isolated in Venezuela and ArgentinaM Ciarlet, J E Ludert, F Liprandi
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1997
Comparative amino acid sequence analysis of the outer capsid protein VP4 from four lapine rotavirus strains reveals identity with genotype P[14] human rotavirusesM Ciarlet, M K Estes, M E Conner
The Journal of General Virology|April 18, 2000
Simian rhesus rotavirus is a unique heterologous (non-lapine) rotavirus strain capable of productive replication and horizontal transmission in rabbitsM Ciarlet, M K Estes, M E Conner
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology|January 1, 1994
Serological and genomic characterization of two porcine rotaviruses with serotype G1 specificityM Ciarlet, F Liprandi
The Journal of General Virology|April 22, 1999
Human and most animal rotavirus strains do not require the presence of sialic acid on the cell surface for efficient infectivityM Ciarlet, M K Estes
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology|October 13, 2006
Rotavirus and calicivirus infections of the gastrointestinal tractM Ciarlet, M K Estes
Current Opinion in Microbiology|August 10, 2001
Interactions between rotavirus and gastrointestinal cellsM Ciarlet, M K Estes
Methods in Molecular Medicine|February 15, 2011
Evaluation of rotavirus vaccines in small animal modelsM Ciarlet, M E Conner
Journal of Virology|October 29, 1997
Single point mutations may affect the serotype reactivity of serotype G11 porcine rotavirus strains: a widening spectrum?M Ciarlet, Y Hoshino, F Liprandi
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1996
Cross-reactive, serotype- and monotype-specific neutralization epitopes on VP7 of serotype G3 and G5 porcine rotavirus strainsM Ciarlet, M Hidalgo, F Liprandi
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1995
Comparative amino acid sequence analysis of the major outer capsid protein (VP7) of porcine rotaviruses with G3 and G5 serotype specificities isolated in Venezuela and ArgentinaM Ciarlet, J E Ludert, F Liprandi
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1997
Comparative amino acid sequence analysis of the outer capsid protein VP4 from four lapine rotavirus strains reveals identity with genotype P[14] human rotavirusesM Ciarlet, M K Estes, M E Conner
The Journal of General Virology|April 18, 2000
Simian rhesus rotavirus is a unique heterologous (non-lapine) rotavirus strain capable of productive replication and horizontal transmission in rabbitsM Ciarlet, M K Estes, M E Conner
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