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Author: David Cavanagh, T David K Brown
Revised Nomenclature for Coronavirus Structural Proteins, mRNAs and Genes
Functions of Coronavirus Glycoproteins
Biosynthesis and Function of the Coronavirus Spike Protein
Functional Analysis of the Coronavirus MHV-JHM Surface Glycoproteins
Role of pH in Syncytium Induction and Genome Uncoating
Is the 110K Glycoprotein the Only Receptor for MHV?
MHV-Resistant SJL/J Mice and Non-Functional MHV Receptor
Fc Receptor-Like Activity of MHV E2 Glycoprotein
Mouse Fibroblast Mutants and Resistance to MHV
Membrane Cytopathology of MHV Infection
Molecular Characterization of Human Coronavirus 229E
Sequence Analysis of BECV Genome
Coronavirus M and HE Glycoproteins
Structure and Expression of Bovine Coronavirus HE Protein
Similarity of Bovine Coronavirus and Influenza C Virus HA
Acetylesterase of Hemagglutinating Encephalomyelitis Virus
Reactivity of BCV and Influenza C with NEU5,9AC2 Receptors
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Tags: David Cavanagh, T David K Brown, Coronaviruses, Diseases