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The SARS-coronavirus-host interactome: identification of cyclophilins as target for pan-coronavirus inhibitors by Pfefferle, Susanne (Author) , Schöpf, Julia (Author) , Kögl, Manfred (Author) , Friedel, Caroline Christina (Author) , Müller, Marcel A. (Author) , Carbajo-Lozoya, Javier (Author) , Stellberger, Thorsten (Author) , von Dall'Armi, Ekatarina (Author) , Herzog, Petra (Author) , Kallies, Stefan (Author) , Niemeyer, Daniela (Author) , Ditt, Vanessa (Author) , Kuri, Thomas (Author) , Züst, Roland (Author) , Pumpor, Ksenia (Author) , Hilgenfeld, Rolf (Author) , Schwarz, Frank (Author) , Zimmer, Ralf (Author) , Steffen, Imke (Author) , Weber, Friedemann (Author) , Thiel, Volker (Author) , Herrler, Georg (Author) , Thiel, Heinz-Jürgen (Author) , Schwegmann-Wessels, Christel (Author) , Pöhlmann, Stefan (Author) , Haas, Jürgen (Author) , Drosten, Christian (Author) , von Brunn, Albrecht (Author) ,
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Transfer of an Esterase-resistant receptor analog to the surface of iInfluenza C virions results in reduced infectivity due to aggregate formation by Höfling, Katja (Author) , Brossmer, Reinhard (Author) , Klenk, Hans-Dieter (Author) , Herrler, Georg (Author) ,
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A synthetic sialic acid analog that is resistant to the receptor-destroying enzyme can be used by influenza C virus as a receptor determinant for infection of cells by Herrler, Georg (Author) , Groß, Hans Jürgen (Author) , Brossmer, Reinhard (Author) ,
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A sialic acid analogue acting as a receptor determinant for binding but not for infection by influenza C virus by Brossmer, Reinhard (Author) , Isecke, Rainer (Author) , Herrler, Georg (Author) ,
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A synthetic sialic acid analogue is recognized by influenza C virus as a receptor determinant but is resistant to the receptor-destroying enzyme. by Herrler, Georg (Author) , Groß, Hans Jürgen (Author) , Imhof, Angela (Author) , Brossmer, Reinhard (Author) , Milks, G. (Author) , Paulson, J. C. (Author) ,
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A single point mutation of the influenza C virus glycoprotein (HEF) changes the viral receptor-binding activity by Szepanski, Sigrun (Author) , Groß, Hans Jürgen (Author) , Brossmer, Reinhard (Author) , Klenk, Hans-Dieter (Author) , Herrler, Georg (Author) ,
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