Author: Yingyun Cai; Shuiqing Yu; Rohit Jangra; Elena Postnikova; Jiro Wada; Robert Tesh; Sean Whelan; Michael Lauck; Michael Wiley; Courtney Finch; Sheli Radoshitzky; David O'Connor; Gustavo Palacios; Kartik Chandran; Charles Chiu; Jens Kuhn
Title: Human, Nonhuman Primate, and Bat Cells Are Broadly Susceptible to Tibrovirus Particle Cell Entry Document date: 2018_12_27
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Snippet: However, these studies will be useful to further evaluate the general entry mechanism of 530 tibroviruses, including, for instance, the identification of (the) tibrovirus cell surface receptor(s), 531 which appear to be rather ubiquitously expressed. To evaluate the pathogenic potential of alleged 532 human tibroviruses such as BASV, EKV-1, and EKV-2, replicating isolates will have to be 533 obtained either by means of isolation from a natural ho.....
Document: However, these studies will be useful to further evaluate the general entry mechanism of 530 tibroviruses, including, for instance, the identification of (the) tibrovirus cell surface receptor(s), 531 which appear to be rather ubiquitously expressed. To evaluate the pathogenic potential of alleged 532 human tibroviruses such as BASV, EKV-1, and EKV-2, replicating isolates will have to be 533 obtained either by means of isolation from a natural host reservoir or vector or by means of 534 reverse genetics.
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