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Class:IdPerson:9013929
_displayNameGale, Michael
_timestamp2017-07-26 06:19:26
created[InstanceEdit:9013906] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2017-07-26
firstnameMichael
initialM
surnameGale
(author)[LiteratureReference:9013902] Uridine composition of the poly-U/UC tract of HCV RNA defines non-self recognition by RIG-I
[LiteratureReference:9013912] Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern Recognition of Hepatitis C Virus Transmitted/Founder Variants by RIG-I Is Dependent on U-Core Length
[LiteratureReference:9013920] Innate immunity induced by composition-dependent RIG-I recognition of hepatitis C virus RNA
[LiteratureReference:9614479] Small self-RNA generated by RNase L amplifies antiviral innate immunity
[LiteratureReference:9614534] RNase L activates the NLRP3 inflammasome during viral infections
[LiteratureReference:9690575] 2'-O methylation of the viral mRNA cap evades host restriction by IFIT family members
[LiteratureReference:9717929] Regulation of Retinoic Acid Inducible Gene-I (RIG-I) Activation by the Histone Deacetylase 6
[LiteratureReference:9731827] Control of innate immune signaling and membrane targeting by the Hepatitis C virus NS3/4A protease are governed by the NS3 helix α0
[LiteratureReference:9731840] Mitochondrial-associated endoplasmic reticulum membranes (MAM) form innate immune synapses and are targeted by hepatitis C virus
[LiteratureReference:9733677] The mitochondrial targeting chaperone 14-3-3ε regulates a RIG-I translocon that mediates membrane association and innate antiviral immunity
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