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Class:IdPerson:9920439
_displayNameLópez, Susana
_timestamp2024-08-30 15:58:30
created[InstanceEdit:9920477] Gillespie, Marc E, 2024-08-30
firstnameSusana
initialS
surnameLópez
(author)[LiteratureReference:9920448] The spike protein VP4 defines the endocytic pathway used by rotavirus to enter MA104 cells
[LiteratureReference:9954530] Dissecting the role of integrin subunits alpha 2 and beta 3 in rotavirus cell entry by RNA silencing
[LiteratureReference:9954866] The peptide-binding and ATPase domains of recombinant hsc70 are required to interact with rotavirus and reduce its infectivity
[LiteratureReference:9954870] Interaction of rotaviruses with Hsc70 during cell entry is mediated by VP5
[LiteratureReference:9954876] Heat shock cognate protein 70 is involved in rotavirus cell entry
[LiteratureReference:9954932] Characterization of rotavirus cell entry
[LiteratureReference:9954935] Different rotavirus strains enter MA104 cells through different endocytic pathways: the role of clathrin-mediated endocytosis
[LiteratureReference:9956570] Genome-wide RNAi screen reveals a role for the ESCRT complex in rotavirus cell entry
[LiteratureReference:9958097] Rotaviruses reach late endosomes and require the cation-dependent mannose-6-phosphate receptor and the activity of cathepsin proteases to enter the cell
[LiteratureReference:9958453] Most rotavirus strains require the cation-independent mannose-6-phosphate receptor, sortilin-1, and cathepsins to enter cells
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