Journal
Elife
Publication Date
8-12-2019
Volume
8
First Page
e46681
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.7554/eLife.46681
Rights and Permissions
Hosmillo M, Lu J, McAllaster MR, Eaglesham JB, Wang X, Emmott E, Domingues P, Chaudhry Y, Fitzmaurice TJ, Tung MK, Panas MD, McInerney G, Locker N, Wilen CB, Goodfellow IG. Noroviruses subvert the core stress granule component G3BP1 to promote viral VPg-dependent translation. Elife. 2019 Aug 12;8. doi: 10.7554/eLife.46681. © 2019, Hosmillo et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
Recommended Citation
Hosmillo, Myra; Lu, Jia; McAllaster, Michael R.; Eaglesham, James B.; Wang, Xinjie; Emmott, Edward; Domingues, Patricia; Chaudhry, Yasmin; Fitzmaurice, Tim J.; Tung, Matthew K.H.; Panas, Marc Dominik; McInerney, Gerald; Locker, Nicolas; Wilen, Craig B.; and Goodfellow, Ian G., "Noroviruses subvert the core stress granule component G3BP1 to promote viral VPg-dependent translation." Elife. 8, e46681 (2019).
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/open_access_pubs/8747
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Raw data associated with Figure 1
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Raw data associated with Figure 2
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Gene ontology and cross comparison analysis of the data obtained in Figure 2
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Raw data and further analysis of the data obtained in Figure 3
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Comparison of data obtained from three screens to identify host factors involved in the norovirus life cycle
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Transparent reporting form