All Stories

  1. Rotavirus-mediated DGAT1 degradation: A pathophysiological mechanism of viral-induced malabsorptive diarrhea
  2. Single-cell sequencing of rotavirus-infected intestinal epithelium reveals cell-type specific epithelial repair and tuft cell infection
  3. Human norovirus exhibits strain-specific sensitivity to host interferon pathways in human intestinal enteroids
  4. Gastrointestinal microphysiological systems
  5. Replication of Human Norovirus RNA in Mammalian Cells Reveals Lack of Interferon Response
  6. Pathophysiological Consequences of Calcium-Conducting Viroporins
  7. Experimental Human Infection with Norwalk Virus Elicits a Surrogate Neutralizing Antibody Response with Cross-Genogroup Activity
  8. Mapping Broadly Reactive Norovirus Genogroup I and II Monoclonal Antibodies
  9. Structural Plasticity of the Coiled-Coil Domain of Rotavirus NSP4
  10. Development of a Gaussia Luciferase-Based Human Norovirus Protease Reporter System: Cell Type-Specific Profile of Norwalk Virus Protease Precursors and Evaluation of Inhibitors
  11. Human enteroids as an ex-vivo model of host–pathogen interactions in the gastrointestinal tract
  12. A Novel Form of Rotavirus NSP2 and Phosphorylation-Dependent NSP2-NSP5 Interactions Are Associated with Viroplasm Assembly
  13. Activation of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Sensor STIM1 and Store-Operated Calcium Entry by Rotavirus Requires NSP4 Viroporin Activity
  14. The VP8* Domain of Neonatal Rotavirus Strain G10P[11] Binds to Type II Precursor Glycans
  15. Norwalk Virus Minor Capsid Protein VP2 Associates within the VP1 Shell Domain