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The following pages link to A cell surface protein that binds avian hepatitis B virus particles. (Q36631092):
Displaying 37 items.
- Carboxypeptidase D is an avian hepatitis B virus receptor (Q24527304) (← links)
- Sequence of human carboxypeptidase D reveals it to be a member of the regulatory carboxypeptidase family with three tandem active site domains (Q24530524) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of avihepadnaviruses isolated from exotic anseriformes maintained in captivity (Q24556680) (← links)
- Viral and cellular determinants involved in hepadnaviral entry (Q24563902) (← links)
- Study of the early steps of the Hepatitis B Virus life cycle (Q24791089) (← links)
- From DCPD to NTCP: the long journey towards identifying a functional hepatitis B virus receptor (Q26777485) (← links)
- Structure-function analysis of the short splicing variant carboxypeptidase encoded by Drosophila melanogaster silver (Q27663043) (← links)
- Residues critical for duck hepatitis B virus neutralization are involved in host cell interaction (Q33642700) (← links)
- An advance in liver-specific gene delivery (Q33750605) (← links)
- Carboxypeptidase D (gp180), a Golgi-resident protein, functions in the attachment and entry of avian hepatitis B viruses (Q33784814) (← links)
- An 80-kilodalton protein that binds to the pre-S1 domain of hepatitis B virus (Q33794405) (← links)
- Initiation of duck hepatitis B virus infection requires cleavage by a furin-like protease (Q33826761) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus biology (Q33855246) (← links)
- Mapping of the hepatitis B virus pre-S1 domain involved in receptor recognition (Q33908723) (← links)
- The pre-S domain of the large viral envelope protein determines host range in avian hepatitis B viruses (Q34111026) (← links)
- Inhibition of duck hepatitis B virus infection by a myristoylated pre-S peptide of the large viral surface protein (Q34331705) (← links)
- Susceptibility to duck hepatitis B virus infection is associated with the presence of cell surface receptor sites that efficiently bind viral particles (Q35844533) (← links)
- Interaction between duck hepatitis B virus and a 170-kilodalton cellular protein is mediated through a neutralizing epitope of the pre-S region and occurs during viral infection (Q35851099) (← links)
- Characterization of a 120-Kilodalton pre-S-binding protein as a candidate duck hepatitis B virus receptor. (Q35868031) (← links)
- Monoclonal antibodies to a 55-kilodalton protein present in duck liver inhibit infection of primary duck hepatocytes with duck hepatitis B virus (Q35887374) (← links)
- Avian hepatitis B viruses: molecular and cellular biology, phylogenesis, and host tropism (Q36700708) (← links)
- Sequences within the cytoplasmic domain of gp180/carboxypeptidase D mediate localization to the trans-Golgi network (Q36835286) (← links)
- Sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide mediates woolly monkey hepatitis B virus infection of Tupaia hepatocytes (Q36911797) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus-cell interactions and pathogenesis (Q37095435) (← links)
- Analysis of host range phenotypes of primate hepadnaviruses by in vitro infections of hepatitis D virus pseudotypes (Q37730792) (← links)
- Avian hepatitis B virus infection is initiated by the interaction of a distinct pre-S subdomain with the cellular receptor gp180. (Q39475007) (← links)
- Receptor recognition by a hepatitis B virus reveals a novel mode of high affinity virus-receptor interaction (Q39531371) (← links)
- Envelope protein-mediated down-regulation of hepatitis B virus receptor in infected hepatocytes (Q39554543) (← links)
- A metastable form of the large envelope protein of duck hepatitis B virus: low-pH release results in a transition to a hydrophobic, potentially fusogenic conformation (Q39585054) (← links)
- Cellular receptor traffic is essential for productive duck hepatitis B virus infection (Q39589539) (← links)
- A short sequence within domain C of duck carboxypeptidase D is critical for duck hepatitis B virus binding and determines host specificity (Q39604914) (← links)
- Enhancement of Hepatitis B Virus Infection by Noninfectious Subviral Particles (Q39642388) (← links)
- New hepatitis B virus of cranes that has an unexpected broad host range (Q39699896) (← links)
- A hydrophobic domain in the large envelope protein is essential for fusion of duck hepatitis B virus at the late endosome. (Q39797597) (← links)
- Entry of duck hepatitis B virus into primary duck liver and kidney cells after discovery of a fusogenic region within the large surface protein (Q40158973) (← links)
- Glycine decarboxylase mediates a postbinding step in duck hepatitis B virus infection (Q40678043) (← links)
- Itinerary of hepatitis B viruses: delineation of restriction points critical for infectious entry (Q41039137) (← links)