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Details on Person IRF3 inhibition by rotavirus NSP1 is host cell and virus strain dependent but independent of NSP1 proteasomal degradation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9974747
_displayNameIRF3 inhibition by rotavirus NSP1 is host cell and virus strain dependent but independent of NSP1 proteasomal degradation
_timestamp2025-11-25 04:33:40
author[Person:9973643] Sen, Adrish
[Person:9974195] Feng, Ningguo
[Person:9954943] Ettayebi, Khalil
[Person:9974745] Hardy, Michele E
[Person:9772373] Greenberg, Harry B
created[InstanceEdit:9974749] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-11-25
journalJ Virol
pages10322-35
pubMedIdentifier19656876
titleIRF3 inhibition by rotavirus NSP1 is host cell and virus strain dependent but independent of NSP1 proteasomal degradation
volume83
year2009
(literatureReference)[Summation:9974739]

NSP1 nonstructural protein of various rotavirus A (RV-A) ...
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NSP1 proteins from some human RV-A strains, namely Wa, K8...
[Summation:9974944]

NSP1 proteins from some human RV-A strains, namely Wa, K8...

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