150 results on '"Schelhaas, Mario"'
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2. Lamin B1 curtails early human papillomavirus infection by safeguarding nuclear compartmentalization and autophagic capacity
3. Master mitotic kinases regulate viral genome delivery during papillomavirus cell entry
4. Albumin nanocapsules and nanocrystals for efficient intracellular drug release.
5. Glycan-induced structural activation softens the human papillomavirus capsid for entry through reduction of intercapsomere flexibility
6. Virus-like particle size and molecular weight/mass determination applying gas-phase electrophoresis (native nES GEMMA)
7. Lamin B1 curtails early human papillomavirus infection by safeguarding nuclear compartmentalization and autophagic capacity
8. Cells infected with human papilloma pseudovirus display nuclear reorganization and heterogenous infection kinetics
9. Viral Genome Tethering to Host Cell Chromatin: Cause and Consequences
10. Meningeal lymphatic endothelial cells fulfill scavenger endothelial cell function and cooperate with microglia in waste removal from the brain
11. Systematic Analysis of Endocytosis by Cellular Perturbations
12. Endocytic vacuole formation by WASH-mediated endocytosis
13. Principles of polyoma- and papillomavirus uncoating
14. A Ran-binding protein facilitates nuclear import of human papillomavirus type 16
15. Analysis of Virus Entry and Cellular Membrane Dynamics by Single Particle Tracking
16. Nuclear PYHIN proteins target the host transcription factor Sp1 thereby restricting HIV-1 in human macrophages and CD4+ T cells
17. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Abl2 Kinase Regulate Distinct Steps of Human Papillomavirus 16 Endocytosis
18. Meningeal lymphatic endothelial cells fulfill scavenger endothelial cell function and cooperate with microglia in waste removal from the brain.
19. Single‐cell analysis of population context advances RNAi screening at multiple levels
20. Interview—Mario Schelhaas
21. Infectious Entry of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus
22. Glycans Controlling Virus Infections: Meeting Report on the 1st International Symposium on Glycovirology Schöntal, Germany, 02–04 May 2018
23. Infectious Entry of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus
24. Actin dynamics in host–pathogen interaction
25. Extracellular Conformational Changes in the Capsid of Human Papillomaviruses Contribute to Asynchronous Uptake into Host Cells
26. Virus entry by endocytosis
27. Viruses and cancer: molecular relations and perspectives
28. A central region in the minor capsid protein of papillomaviruses facilitates viral genome tethering and membrane penetration for mitotic nuclear entry
29. Prophylactic Antiviral Activity of Sulfated Glycomimetic Oligomers and Polymers
30. Kallikrein-8 Proteolytically Processes Human Papillomaviruses in the Extracellular Space To Facilitate Entry into Host Cells
31. Fluorescently Labeled Human Papillomavirus Pseudovirions for Use in Virus Entry Experiments
32. Large Scale RNAi Reveals the Requirement of Nuclear Envelope Breakdown for Nuclear Import of Human Papillomaviruses
33. Concepts of papillomavirus entry into host cells
34. Untersuchungen zu Eintrittsmechanismen des Herpes simplex Virus Typ 1 in Epithelzellen
35. Single-cell analysis of population context advances RNAi screening at multiple levels
36. Human Papillomavirus Types 16, 18, and 31 Share Similar Endocytic Requirements for Entry
37. The Evolving Field of Human Papillomavirus Receptor Research: a Review of Binding and Entry
38. Heparin increases the infectivity of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 independent of cell surface proteoglycans and induces L1 epitope exposure
39. Simian Virus 40 depends on ER protein folding and quality control factors for entry into host cells.
40. Entry of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 by Actin-Dependent, Clathrin- and Lipid Raft-Independent Endocytosis
41. Come in and take your coat off - how host cells provide endocytosis for virus entry
42. Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Entry: Retrograde Cell Surface Transport along Actin-Rich Protrusions
43. Simian Virus 40 Depends on ER Protein Folding and Quality Control Factors for Entry into Host Cells
44. Early herpes simplex virus type 1 infection is dependent on regulated Rac1/Cdc42 signalling in epithelial MDCKII cells
45. TATA-binding protein and TBP-associated factors during herpes simplex virus type 1 infection: Localization at viral DNA replication sites
46. Herpes simplex virus type 1 exhibits a tropism for basal entry in polarized epithelial cells
47. Site-specific sulfations regulate the physicochemical properties of papillomavirus-heparan sulfate interactions for entry.
48. Interview—Mario Schelhaas.
49. Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Entry: Retrograde Cell Surface Transport along Actin-Rich Protrusions
50. Entry of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 by Actin-Dependent, Clathrin- and Lipid Raft-Independent Endocytosis
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