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Human cytomegalovirus pUL78 G protein-coupled receptor homologue is required for timely cell entry in epithelial cells but not fibroblasts
Christine M. O'Connor, Thomas Shenk
Molecular Biology
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council
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Agriculture & Biology
Human betaherpesvirus 5
100%
G-protein coupled receptors
82%
fibroblasts
58%
epithelial cells
57%
viruses
43%
virus replication
37%
mutants
29%
infection
26%
cells
21%
endothelial cells
17%
virion
16%
pathogenesis
15%
rodents
13%
protein synthesis
12%
receptors
11%
RNA
11%
DNA
8%
proteins
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
67%
Cytomegalovirus
66%
Fibroblasts
49%
Epithelial Cells
47%
Viruses
44%
Infections
31%
Virus Attachment
29%
Viral RNA
24%
Viral Proteins
23%
Growth
22%
Virion
21%
Rodentia
18%
Endothelial Cells
16%
DNA
12%
Proteins
8%