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Coronavirus Receptor Specificity
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Bang and his colleagues first showed the importance of the host in determining susceptibility to coronavirus infection, using mouse hepatitis virus MHV-2 as a model system which could cause death of Pri mice but not of C3H mice or macrophages isolated from them (1). Subsequently, as additional coronaviruses were recognized, it became clear that these viruses generally have narrow host ranges and show marked tissue specificity for replication (2). We have studied the importance of virus-receptor interactions in the host range and tissue tropism of coronavirus infections.
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Lacrimal Gland Brush Border Membrane Tissue Tropism Virus Receptor Mouse Hepatitis Virus
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