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    Growth of Rotaviruses in Primary Pancreatic Cells by Coulson, Barbara S, Witterick, Paul D, Tan, Yan, Hewish, Marilyn J, Mountford, Joanne N, Harrison, Leonard C, Honeyman, Margo C

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-09-2002)
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    Integrins α2β1 and α4β1 Can Mediate SA11 Rotavirus Attachment and Entry into Cells by Hewish, Marilyn J., Takada, Yoshikazu, Coulson, Barbara S.

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-01-2000)
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    Integrin-Using Rotaviruses Bind α2β1 Integrin α2 I Domain via VP4 DGE Sequence and Recognize αXβ2 and αVβ3 by Using VP7 during Cell Entry by Graham, Kate L., Halasz, Peter, Tan, Yan, Hewish, Marilyn J., Takada, Yoshikazu, Mackow, Erich R., Robinson, Martyn K., Coulson, Barbara S.

    Published in Journal of Virology (15-09-2003)
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    Rotaviruses interact with α4β7 and α4β1 integrins by binding the same integrin domains as natural ligands by GRAHAM, Kate L, FLEMING, Fiona E, HALASZ, Peter, HEWISH, Marilyn J, NAGESHA, Hadya S, HOLMES, Lan H, TAKADA, Yoshikazu, COULSON, Barbara S

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-12-2005)
    “…Group A rotaviruses are major intestinal pathogens that express potential α 4 β 1 and α 4 β 7 integrin ligand sequences Leu–Asp–Val and Leu–Asp–Ile in their…”
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    Growth of rotaviruses in continuous human and monkey cell lines that vary in their expression of integrins by Londrigan, Sarah L, Hewish, Marilyn J, Thomson, Melanie J, Sanders, Georgina M, Mustafa, Huseyin, Coulson, Barbara S

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-09-2000)
    “…Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, Victoria, Australia 1 Department of Gastroenterology and Clinical…”
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    HIV infection of monocyte-derived macrophages in vitro reduces phagocytosis of Candida albicans by Crowe, S M, Vardaxis, N J, Kent, S J, Maerz, A L, Hewish, M J, McGrath, M S, Mills, J

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-09-1994)
    “…HIV-1 infection of peripheral blood monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) is unrelated to the level of CD4 expression on the surface of the cell, is associated…”
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    Rotaviruses interact with {alpha}4{beta}7 and {alpha}4{beta}1 integrins by binding the same integrin domains as natural ligands by Graham, Kate L, Fleming, Fiona E, Halasz, Peter, Hewish, Marilyn J, Nagesha, Hadya S, Holmes, Ian H, Takada, Yoshikazu, Coulson, Barbara S

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-12-2005)
    “…1 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia 2 The University of California, Davis, UC Davis Medical…”
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    Rotaviruses interact with alpha4beta7 and alpha4beta1 integrins by binding the same integrin domains as natural ligands by Graham, Kate L, Fleming, Fiona E, Halasz, Peter, Hewish, Marilyn J, Nagesha, Hadya S, Holmes, Ian H, Takada, Yoshikazu, Coulson, Barbara S

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-12-2005)
    “…Group A rotaviruses are major intestinal pathogens that express potential alpha4beta1 and alpha4beta7 integrin ligand sequences Leu-Asp-Val and Leu-Asp-Ile in…”
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    Integrin-using rotaviruses bind alpha2beta1 integrin alpha2 I domain via VP4 DGE sequence and recognize alphaXbeta2 and alphaVbeta3 by using VP7 during cell entry by Graham, Kate L, Halasz, Peter, Tan, Yan, Hewish, Marilyn J, Takada, Yoshikazu, Mackow, Erich R, Robinson, Martyn K, Coulson, Barbara S

    Published in Journal of virology (01-09-2003)
    “…Integrins alpha2beta1, alphaXbeta2, and alphaVbeta3 have been implicated in rotavirus cell attachment and entry. The virus spike protein VP4 contains the…”
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