NUK - logo

Search results

Basic search    Expert search   

Currently you are NOT authorised to access e-resources NUK. For full access, REGISTER.

1 2 3 4 5
hits: 258
1.
  • Target Identification and M... Target Identification and Mode of Action of Four Chemically Divergent Drugs against Ebolavirus Infection
    Ren, Jingshan; Zhao, Yuguang; Fry, Elizabeth E ... Journal of medicinal chemistry, 02/2018, Volume: 61, Issue: 3
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Here, we show that four chemically divergent approved drugs reported to inhibit Ebolavirus infection, benztropine, bepridil, paroxetine and sertraline, directly interact with the Ebolavirus ...
Full text

PDF
2.
  • Neutralization of SARS-CoV-... Neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 by Destruction of the Prefusion Spike
    Huo, Jiandong; Zhao, Yuguang; Ren, Jingshan ... Cell host & microbe, 09/2020, Volume: 28, Issue: 3
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    There are as yet no licensed therapeutics for the COVID-19 pandemic. The causal coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) binds host cells via a trimeric spike whose receptor binding domain (RBD) recognizes ...
Full text

PDF
3.
  • Rational engineering of rec... Rational engineering of recombinant picornavirus capsids to produce safe, protective vaccine antigen
    Porta, Claudine; Kotecha, Abhay; Burman, Alison ... PLoS pathogens, 03/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 3
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Foot-and-mouth disease remains a major plague of livestock and outbreaks are often economically catastrophic. Current inactivated virus vaccines require expensive high containment facilities for ...
Full text

PDF
4.
  • Antibody evasion by the P.1... Antibody evasion by the P.1 strain of SARS-CoV-2
    Dejnirattisai, Wanwisa; Zhou, Daming; Supasa, Piyada ... Cell, 05/2021, Volume: 184, Issue: 11
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Terminating the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic relies upon pan-global vaccination. Current vaccines elicit neutralizing antibody responses to the virus spike derived from early isolates. However, new strains ...
Full text

PDF
5.
  • Hepatitis A virus and the o... Hepatitis A virus and the origins of picornaviruses
    Wang, Xiangxi; Ren, Jingshan; Gao, Qiang ... Nature (London), 01/2015, Volume: 517, Issue: 7532
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Hepatitis A virus (HAV) remains enigmatic, despite 1.4 million cases worldwide annually. It differs radically from other picornaviruses, existing in an enveloped form and being unusually stable, both ...
Full text

PDF
6.
  • Near-atomic structure of Ja... Near-atomic structure of Japanese encephalitis virus reveals critical determinants of virulence and stability
    Wang, Xiangxi; Li, Shi-Hua; Zhu, Ling ... Nature communications, 04/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Although several different flaviviruses may cause encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis virus is the most significant, being responsible for thousands of deaths each year in Asia. The structural and ...
Full text

PDF
7.
  • Toremifene interacts with a... Toremifene interacts with and destabilizes the Ebola virus glycoprotein
    Zhao, Yuguang; Ren, Jingshan; Harlos, Karl ... Nature (London), 07/2016, Volume: 535, Issue: 7610
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Ebola viruses (EBOVs) are responsible for repeated outbreaks of fatal infections, including the recent deadly epidemic in West Africa. There are currently no approved therapeutic drugs or vaccines ...
Full text

PDF
8.
  • Nonlytic cellular release o... Nonlytic cellular release of hepatitis A virus requires dual capsid recruitment of the ESCRT-associated Bro1 domain proteins HD-PTP and ALIX
    Shirasaki, Takayoshi; Feng, Hui; Duyvesteyn, Helen M E ... PLoS pathogens, 08/2022, Volume: 18, Issue: 8
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Although picornaviruses are conventionally considered 'nonenveloped', members of multiple picornaviral genera are released nonlytically from infected cells in extracellular vesicles. The mechanisms ...
Full text
9.
  • Plant-made polio type 3 sta... Plant-made polio type 3 stabilized VLPs-a candidate synthetic polio vaccine
    Marsian, Johanna; Fox, Helen; Bahar, Mohammad W ... Nature communications, 08/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Poliovirus (PV) is the causative agent of poliomyelitis, a crippling human disease known since antiquity. PV occurs in two distinct antigenic forms, D and C, of which only the D form elicits a robust ...
Full text

PDF
10.
  • A sensor-adaptor mechanism ... A sensor-adaptor mechanism for enterovirus uncoating from structures of EV71
    Wang, Xiangxi; Peng, Wei; Ren, Jingshan ... Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 04/2012, Volume: 19, Issue: 4
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is a major agent of hand, foot and mouth disease in children that can cause severe central nervous system disease and death. No vaccine or antiviral therapy is available. ...
Full text

PDF
1 2 3 4 5
hits: 258

Load filters