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The following pages link to HCMV infection: modulating the cell cycle and cell death (Q35613805):
Displaying 18 items.
- The roles of viruses in brain tumor initiation and oncomodulation (Q24632829) (← links)
- Signal peptide-dependent inhibition of MHC class I heavy chain translation by rhesus cytomegalovirus (Q28757096) (← links)
- Latent infection of human cytomegalovirus is associated with the development of gastric cancer (Q33844239) (← links)
- The cytoplasmic domain of rhesus cytomegalovirus Rh178 interrupts translation of major histocompatibility class I leader peptide-containing proteins prior to translocation (Q35192920) (← links)
- Influenza A virus NS1 induces G0/G1 cell cycle arrest by inhibiting the expression and activity of RhoA protein (Q36667794) (← links)
- Cell cycle-independent expression of immediate-early gene 3 results in G1 and G2 arrest in murine cytomegalovirus-infected cells (Q36933982) (← links)
- Binding STAT2 by the acidic domain of human cytomegalovirus IE1 promotes viral growth and is negatively regulated by SUMO. (Q36949619) (← links)
- Regulation of the retinoblastoma proteins by the human herpesviruses. (Q37085853) (← links)
- The story of human cytomegalovirus and cancer: increasing evidence and open questions (Q37357932) (← links)
- Cell cycle regulation during viral infection (Q38218288) (← links)
- Toll-like receptor 4 is involved in the cell cycle modulation and required for effective human cytomegalovirus infection in THP-1 macrophages (Q39180559) (← links)
- The carboxyl-terminal region of human cytomegalovirus IE1491aa contains an acidic domain that plays a regulatory role and a chromatin-tethering domain that is dispensable during viral replication (Q40727824) (← links)
- Induction of the RelB NF-kappaB subunit by the cytomegalovirus IE1 protein is mediated via Jun kinase and c-Jun/Fra-2 AP-1 complexes (Q40727899) (← links)
- Two gamma interferon-activated site-like elements in the human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early promoter/enhancer are important for viral replication. (Q41964800) (← links)
- Analysis of colorectal cancers for human cytomegalovirus presence. (Q43139388) (← links)
- Tropism of Tanapox virus infection in primary human cells (Q43222842) (← links)
- Human cytomegalovirus immediate-early-gene expression disrupts embryogenesis in transgenic Drosophila. (Q51976108) (← links)
- Cytomegalovirus and gastric cancer after renal transplantation: a possible interplay (Q84969468) (← links)