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Role for actin in the polarized release of rotavirus
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Role for actin in the polarized release of rotavirus
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Rotavirus
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Outer capsid protein VP4
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modulation by host of viral process
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Germain Trugnan
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Germain Trugnan
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Agnès Gardet
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Michelyne Breton
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Serge Chwetzoff
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English
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publication date
May 2007
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Journal of Virology
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volume
81
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issue
9
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4892-4
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Rotavirus spike protein VP4 binds to and remodels actin bundles of the epithelial brush border into actin bodies
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7 April 2017
Spike protein VP4 assembly with maturing rotavirus requires a postendoplasmic reticulum event in polarized caco-2 cells
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28 September 2017
Rotavirus is released from the apical surface of cultured human intestinal cells through nonconventional vesicular transport that bypasses the Golgi apparatus.
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28 September 2017
The motor protein myosin-I produces its working stroke in two steps
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28 November 2018
Jasplakinolide, a cytotoxic natural product, induces actin polymerization and competitively inhibits the binding of phalloidin to F-actin.
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28 November 2018
Myosin II-independent F-actin flow contributes to cell locomotion in dictyostelium
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17301135
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Introduction of C3 exoenzyme into cultured endothelium by lipofectamine
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10.1128/JVI.02698-06
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17301135
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6504585
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