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Details on Person Kochs, Georg

Class:IdPerson:9682857
_displayNameKochs, Georg
_timestamp2020-04-14 04:05:37
created[InstanceEdit:9683039] Stephan, Ralf, 2020-04-14
firstnameGeorg
initialG
surnameKochs
(author)[LiteratureReference:9682915] The intracellular sites of early replication and budding of SARS-coronavirus
[LiteratureReference:9709690] Comparative host-coronavirus protein interaction networks reveal pan-viral disease mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:9729331] The Global Phosphorylation Landscape of SARS-CoV-2 Infection
[LiteratureReference:9962191] Role of nucleotide binding and GTPase domain dimerization in dynamin-like myxovirus resistance protein A for GTPase activation and antiviral activity
[LiteratureReference:9962555] Mx GTPases: dynamin-like antiviral machines of innate immunity
[LiteratureReference:9962593] Antivirally active MxA protein sequesters La Crosse virus nucleocapsid protein into perinuclear complexes
[LiteratureReference:9962676] Dynamin-like MxA GTPase: structural insights into oligomerization and implications for antiviral activity
[LiteratureReference:9962700] Structural basis of oligomerization in the stalk region of dynamin-like MxA
[LiteratureReference:9962706] Conformational dynamics of dynamin-like MxA revealed by single-molecule FRET
[LiteratureReference:9962709] Structural requirements for the antiviral activity of the human MxA protein against Thogoto and influenza A virus
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