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Antagonism of RNase L is required for murine coronavirus replication in Kupffer cells and liver sinusoidal endothelial cells but not in hepatocytes
Yize Li
, Susan R. Weiss
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Murine coronavirus
100%
Kupffer cells
74%
antagonism
55%
endothelial cells
55%
hepatocytes
47%
hepatitis
33%
Murine hepatitis virus
22%
ligases
13%
viruses
13%
liver
11%
gadolinium
10%
ribosomal RNA
9%
cells
8%
cyclophosphamide
8%
degradation
8%
mice
7%
virus replication
7%
infection
7%
macrophages
6%
chlorides
5%
kinetics
4%
mutants
3%
blood
3%
assays
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
2-5A-dependent ribonuclease
87%
Murine hepatitis virus
77%
Kupffer Cells
64%
Hepatocytes
45%
Endothelial Cells
39%
Liver
27%
Hepatitis
22%
gadolinium chloride
9%
2',5'-Oligoadenylate Synthetase
9%
2',5'-oligoadenylate
8%
Viruses
7%
Host Microbial Interactions
7%
Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases
6%
Ligases
6%
Myeloid Cells
6%
Cyclophosphamide
5%
Antiviral Agents
5%
Virus Diseases
4%
Kinetics
4%
Macrophages
4%
Growth
3%
Infections
2%