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52. Cell-surface receptors on macrophages and dendritic cells for attachment and entry of influenza virus
53. The Golgi apparatus in the endomembrane‐rich gastric parietal cells exist as functional stable mini‐stacks dispersed throughout the cytoplasm
54. Selective Depletion of Cross-Presenting Dendritic Cells Enhances Islet Allograft Survival
55. N-Linked Glycosylation Facilitates Sialic Acid-Independent Attachment and Entry of Influenza A Viruses into Cells Expressing DC-SIGN or L-SIGN
56. In Situ Protection Against Islet Allograft Rejection by CTLA4Ig Transduction
57. Islet xenotransplantation: progress towards a clinical therapy
58. Prolonged local expression of anti-CD4 antibody by adenovirally transduced allografts can promote long-term graft survival
59. Monkey Rotavirus Binding to α2β1 Integrin Requires the α2 I Domain and Is Facilitated by the Homologous β1 Subunit
60. Growth of rotaviruses in continuous human and monkey cell lines that vary in their expression of integrins
61. Cognate antigen engagement on parenchymal cells stimulates CD8+ T cell proliferation in situ.
62. Mouse Mx1 Inhibits Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Genomic Replication and Late Gene Expression In Vitro and Prevents Lesion Formation in the Mouse Zosteriform Model.
63. The Macrophage Galactose-Type Lectin Can Function as an Attachment and Entry Receptor for Influenza Virus.
64. Cognate antigen engagement on parenchymal cells stimulates CD8 + T cell proliferation in situ.
65. The C-type Lectin Langerin Functions as a Receptor for Attachment and Infectious Entry of Influenza A Virus.
66. Depletion of Gr-1+, but not Ly6G+, immune cells exacerbates virus replication and disease in an intranasal model of herpes simplex virus type 1 infection.
67. Monkey rotavirus binding to alpha2beta1 integrin requires the alpha2 I domain and is facilitated by the homologous beta1 subunit.
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