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Academic Article Kinetics of rotavirus infection in mice are not altered in a ground-based model of spaceflight.
Academic Article Early response to rotavirus infection involves massive B cell activation.
Academic Article VLA-2 (alpha2beta1) integrin promotes rotavirus entry into cells but is not necessary for rotavirus attachment.
Academic Article Rotavirus antigenemia in children is associated with viremia.
Academic Article The VP7 outer capsid protein of rotavirus induces polyclonal B-cell activation.
Academic Article Active viremia in rotavirus-infected mice.
Academic Article Host, viral, and vaccine factors that determine protective efficacy induced by rotavirus and virus-like particles (VLPs).
Academic Article Rotavirus: to the gut and beyond!
Academic Article Expression of rotavirus NSP4 alters the actin network organization through the actin remodeling protein cofilin.
Academic Article Differential requirements for T cells in viruslike particle- and rotavirus-induced protective immunity.
Academic Article Immune mediators of rotavirus antigenemia clearance in mice.
Academic Article Lymphotoxin alpha-deficient mice clear persistent rotavirus infection after local generation of mucosal IgA.
Academic Article Rotavirus antigenaemia and viraemia: a common event?
Academic Article Rotavirus infection enhances lipopolysaccharide-induced intussusception in a mouse model.
Academic Article Host response to probiotics determined by nutritional status of rotavirus-infected neonatal mice.
Academic Article IgA is important for clearance and critical for protection from rotavirus infection.
Concept Rotavirus
Concept Rotavirus Vaccines
Concept Rotavirus Infections
Academic Article FoxP3+ regulatory T cells are not important for rotavirus clearance or the early antibody response to rotavirus.
Academic Article Human Intestinal Enteroids: a New Model To Study Human Rotavirus Infection, Host Restriction, and Pathophysiology.
Academic Article A paradox of transcriptional and functional innate interferon responses of human intestinal enteroids to enteric virus infection.
Academic Article Human Intestinal Enteroids: New Models to Study Gastrointestinal Virus Infections.
Grant Immune Mechansims of Rotavirus Protection &Clearanace
Academic Article Gut Bacterial Bouncers: Keeping Viral Pathogens out of the Epithelium.
Academic Article Single-cell sequencing of rotavirus-infected intestinal epithelium reveals cell-type specific epithelial repair and tuft cell infection.
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