A follow-up study of morbidity and mortality associated with hepatitis C virus infection and its interaction with human T lymphotropic virus type I in Miyazaki, Japan
Human T-cell leukaemia/ lymphoma virus type 1 Syncytium formation is regulated in a cell-specific manner by ICAM-1, ICAM-3 and VCAM-1 and can be inhibited by antibodies to integrin β2 or β7
Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV- 1)-induced syncytium formation mediated by vascular cell adhesion molecule-1: Evidence for the involvement of cell adhesion molecules in HTLV-1 biology
Primary structure of the light chain of fusion regulatory protein-1/CD98/4F2 predicts a protein with multiple transmembrane domains that is almost identical to the amino acid transporter E16
Paramyxovirus-induced syncytium cell formation is suppressed by a dominant negative fusion regulatory protein- 1 (FRP-1)/CD98 mutated construct: An important role of FRP-1 in virus-induced cell fusion
Molecular characterization of fusion regulatory protein-1 (FRP-1) that induces multinucleated giant cell formation of monocytes and HIV gp160-mediated cell fusion
Crystal structure of human T cell leukemia virus type 1 gp21 ectodomain crystallized as a maltose-binding protein chimera reveals structural evolution of retroviral transmembrane proteins
A synthetic peptide corresponding to a conserved heptad repeat domain is a potent inhibitor of Sendai virus-cell fusion: An emerging similarity with functional domains of other viruses
A conserved tryptophan-rich motif in the membrane-proximal region of the human immunodeficiency virus type I gp41 ectodomain is important for Env-mediated fusion and virus infectivity