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1. Canine Respiratory Coronavirus, Bovine Coronavirus, and Human Coronavirus OC43: Receptors and Attachment Factors.

2. A multiplex PCR method for the simultaneous detection of three viruses associated with canine viral enteric infections.

3. Canine respiratory coronavirus employs caveolin-1-mediated pathway for internalization to HRT-18G cells.

4. Prevalence and phylogenetic characterization of canine coronavirus from diseased pet dogs in Beijing, China.

5. Characterisation of different forms of the accessory gp3 canine coronavirus type I protein identified in cats.

6. Role of the lipid rafts in the life cycle of canine coronavirus.

7. Tropism and pathological findings associated with canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV).

8. Cross sectional and longitudinal surveys of canine enteric coronavirus infection in kennelled dogs: a molecular marker for biosecurity.

9. Characterization of a recombinant canine coronavirus with a distinct receptor-binding (S1) domain.

10. Basic science track. Entry and release of canine coronavirus from polarized epithelial cells.

11. Prolonged depletion of circulating CD4+ T lymphocytes and acute monocytosis after pantropic canine coronavirus infection in dogs.

12. Bid cleavage, cytochrome c release and caspase activation in canine coronavirus-induced apoptosis.

13. Prevalence of canine enteric coronavirus in a cross-sectional survey of dogs presenting at veterinary practices.

14. Canine coronavirus induces apoptosis in cultured cells.

15. Quantitation of canine coronavirus RNA in the faeces of dogs by TaqMan RT-PCR.

16. Molecular analysis of the coronavirus-receptor function of aminopeptidase N.

17. Interspecies aminopeptidase-N chimeras reveal species-specific receptor recognition by canine coronavirus, feline infectious peritonitis virus, and transmissible gastroenteritis virus.

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