Stiles et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Role of TSPAN9 in alphavirus entry and early endosomesStiles et al., 2016
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- Stiles K
- Kielian M
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- Journal of virology
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Alphaviruses are small enveloped RNA viruses that infect cells via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and low-pH-triggered fusion in the early endosome. Using a small interfering RNA (siRNA) screen in human cells, we previously identified TSPAN9 as a host factor that …
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