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Journal of Neurovirology|February 4, 2012
A novel full-length isoform of murine pregnancy-specific glycoprotein 16 (psg16) is expressed in the brain but does not mediate murine coronavirus (MHV) entryJudith M Phillips, I-Ting Kuo, Chelsea Richardson, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 2, 2015
MDA5 Is Critical to Host Defense during Infection with Murine CoronavirusZachary B Zalinger, Ruth Elliott, Kristine M Rose, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 31, 2019
Zika Virus Production Is Resistant to RNase L Antiviral ActivityJillian N Whelan, Yize Li, Robert H Silverman, et al.
Viruses|January 25, 2025
Betacoronaviruses Differentially Activate the Integrated Stress Response to Optimize Viral Replication in Lung-Derived Cell LinesDavid M Renner, Nicholas A Parenti, Nicole Bracci, et al.
Mbio|November 14, 2019
Activation of RNase L in Egyptian Rousette Bat-Derived RoNi/7 Cells Is Dependent Primarily on OAS3 and Independent of MAVS SignalingYize Li, Beihua Dong, Zuzhang Wei, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 28, 2002
The N-terminal domain of the murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein determines the CEACAM1 receptor specificity of the virus strainJean C Tsai, Bruce D Zelus, Kathryn V Holmes, et al.
Virology|October 3, 2002
Murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein mediates degree of viral spread, inflammation, and virus-induced immunopathology in the central nervous systemJoanna J Phillips, Ming Ming Chua, Glenn F Rall, et al.
Mbio|August 10, 2021
Specificity and Mechanism of Coronavirus, Rotavirus, and Mammalian Two-Histidine Phosphoesterases That Antagonize Antiviral Innate ImmunityAbhishek Asthana, Christina Gaughan, Beihua Dong, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 27, 2010
Murine coronavirus receptors are differentially expressed in the central nervous system and play virus strain-dependent roles in neuronal spreadSusan J Bender, Judith M Phillips, Erin P Scott, et al.
Journal of Virology|July 5, 2005
Contributions of the viral genetic background and a single amino acid substitution in an immunodominant CD8+ T-cell epitope to murine coronavirus neurovirulenceKatherine C MacNamara, Ming Ming Chua, Joanna J Phillips, et al.
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Journal of Neurovirology|February 4, 2012
A novel full-length isoform of murine pregnancy-specific glycoprotein 16 (psg16) is expressed in the brain but does not mediate murine coronavirus (MHV) entryJudith M Phillips, I-Ting Kuo, Chelsea Richardson, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 2, 2015
MDA5 Is Critical to Host Defense during Infection with Murine CoronavirusZachary B Zalinger, Ruth Elliott, Kristine M Rose, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 31, 2019
Zika Virus Production Is Resistant to RNase L Antiviral ActivityJillian N Whelan, Yize Li, Robert H Silverman, et al.
Viruses|January 25, 2025
Betacoronaviruses Differentially Activate the Integrated Stress Response to Optimize Viral Replication in Lung-Derived Cell LinesDavid M Renner, Nicholas A Parenti, Nicole Bracci, et al.
Mbio|November 14, 2019
Activation of RNase L in Egyptian Rousette Bat-Derived RoNi/7 Cells Is Dependent Primarily on OAS3 and Independent of MAVS SignalingYize Li, Beihua Dong, Zuzhang Wei, et al.
Journal of Virology|December 28, 2002
The N-terminal domain of the murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein determines the CEACAM1 receptor specificity of the virus strainJean C Tsai, Bruce D Zelus, Kathryn V Holmes, et al.
Virology|October 3, 2002
Murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein mediates degree of viral spread, inflammation, and virus-induced immunopathology in the central nervous systemJoanna J Phillips, Ming Ming Chua, Glenn F Rall, et al.
Mbio|August 10, 2021
Specificity and Mechanism of Coronavirus, Rotavirus, and Mammalian Two-Histidine Phosphoesterases That Antagonize Antiviral Innate ImmunityAbhishek Asthana, Christina Gaughan, Beihua Dong, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 27, 2010
Murine coronavirus receptors are differentially expressed in the central nervous system and play virus strain-dependent roles in neuronal spreadSusan J Bender, Judith M Phillips, Erin P Scott, et al.
Journal of Virology|July 5, 2005
Contributions of the viral genetic background and a single amino acid substitution in an immunodominant CD8+ T-cell epitope to murine coronavirus neurovirulenceKatherine C MacNamara, Ming Ming Chua, Joanna J Phillips, et al.
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