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  1. Gastrointestinal organoid technology advances studies of enteric virus biology
  2. Astrovirus replication in human intestinal enteroids reveals multi-cellular tropism and an intricate host innate immune landscape
  3. The inert meets the living: The expanding view of metabolic alterations during viral pathogenesis
  4. Natural Secretory Immunoglobulins Promote Enteric Viral Infections
  5. The Dual Tropism of Noroviruses
  6. Norovirus Escape from Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Is Limited to Allostery-Like Mechanisms
  7. Recent advances in understanding noroviruses
  8. Prevalence of human norovirus and Clostridium difficile coinfections in adult hospitalized patients
  9. Anti-infective Activity of 2-Cyano-3-Acrylamide Inhibitors with Improved Drug-Like Properties against Two Intracellular Pathogens
  10. Oral Norovirus Infection Is Blocked in Mice Lacking Peyer's Patches and Mature M Cells
  11. Viruses in Rodent Colonies: Lessons Learned from Murine Noroviruses
  12. A high-throughput drop microfluidic system for virus culture and analysis
  13. A novel reverse genetics system for human norovirus
  14. Small Molecule Deubiquitinase Inhibitors Promote Macrophage Anti-Infective Capacity
  15. Advances in Norovirus Biology
  16. Murine Norovirus: Propagation, Quantification, and Genetic Manipulation
  17. Chemical Derivatives of a Small Molecule Deubiquitinase Inhibitor Have Antiviral Activity against Several RNA Viruses
  18. Efficient Norovirus and Reovirus Replication in the Mouse Intestine Requires Microfold (M) Cells
  19. Flexibility in Surface-Exposed Loops in a Virus Capsid Mediates Escape from Antibody Neutralization
  20. Murine Norovirus Transcytosis across anIn VitroPolarized Murine Intestinal Epithelial Monolayer Is Mediated by M-Like Cells
  21. A Mouse Model for Human Norovirus
  22. Murine norovirus infection does not cause major disruptions in the murine intestinal microbiota
  23. Disruption of the Human Gut Microbiota following Norovirus Infection
  24. Plaque Assay for Murine Norovirus
  25. Antiviral Activity of a Small Molecule Deubiquitinase Inhibitor Occurs via Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response
  26. Viruses are everywhere—what do we do?
  27. Viral Infection Augments Nod1/2 Signaling to Potentiate Lethality Associated with Secondary Bacterial Infections
  28. Transient or persistent norovirus infection does not alter the pathology of Salmonella typhimurium induced intestinal inflammation and fibrosis in mice
  29. Glycosphingolipids as Receptors for Non-Enveloped Viruses
  30. Murine norovirus-1 entry into permissive macrophages and dendritic cells is pH-independent
  31. Literatur zur Antarktis-Flora
  32. Pathology of Immunodeficient Mice With Naturally Occurring Murine Norovirus Infection
  33. Replication of Norovirus in Cell Culture Reveals a Tropism for Dendritic Cells and Macrophages
  34. The Coat Protein Is Dispensable for the Establishment of Systemic Infections by Pea Enation Mosaic Enamovirus
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