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Viral Modulation of the Host Cell: The STAT3 Interface

Grant number: 109248 | Funding period: 2023 - 2025

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Related publications (3)

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New directions in the multifunctionality of RNA viruses: insights from the rabies virus P-protein

HA Smith, S Chakraborty, PR Gooley, GW Moseley, SM Rawlinson

2025-12-01

RNA viruses have compact genomes that typically encode only a few proteins, but these viruses orchestrate complex replication cycl..

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The intracellular virus-host interface of henipaviruses

MN Tripp, SM Rawlinson, SJ Edwards, JM Luczo, GA Marsh, K Halpin, GW Moseley

2025-08-01

The Henipavirus genus comprises five viral species, of which the prototype members, Hendra virus (HeV) and Nipah virus (NiV), are ..

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The Replication Function of Rabies Virus P Protein Is Regulated by a Novel Phosphorylation Site in the N-Terminal N Protein-Binding Region

E Tudhope, CM Donnelly, A Sethi, C David, N Williamson, M Stewart, JK Forwood, PR Gooley, GW Moseley

2025-08-01

The rabies virus (RABV) phosphoprotein (P protein) has multiple functions, including acting as the essential non-catalytic cofacto..

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