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cytomegalovirus receptor
30 kDa membrane protein
Also Known As:
HCMV receptor; cytomegalovirus receptors; receptor, cytomegalovirus
Networked:
2
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
0
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins: 1
Proteins: 484843
Membrane Proteins: 10078
Cell Surface Receptors: 2125
Virus Receptors: 342
cytomegalovirus receptor: 2
Experts
1.
Chesnokova, Liudmila S
: 1 article (01/2021)
2.
Yurochko, Andrew D
: 1 article (01/2021)
3.
Rubin, Robert H
: 1 article (08/2007)
Related Diseases
1.
Infections
01/01/2021 - "
The ability to detect signaling and the consequences of that signaling are critical for our understanding of how HCMV-receptor engagement promotes infection and modulates the biology of different target cells.
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08/01/2007 - "
Cytomegalovirus infection is initiated when tumor necrosis factor binds to the cytomegalovirus receptors of latently infected cells, resulting in the reactivation of the virus and the production of clinical disease of two types: direct infection causing pneumonia, mononucleosis, colitis and other viral-related syndromes, and indirect infection in which an array of cytokines are released by the host that produce much the same effect as does the rejection process.
"
2.
Pneumonia (Pneumonitis)
08/01/2007 - "
Cytomegalovirus infection is initiated when tumor necrosis factor binds to the cytomegalovirus receptors of latently infected cells, resulting in the reactivation of the virus and the production of clinical disease of two types: direct infection causing pneumonia, mononucleosis, colitis and other viral-related syndromes, and indirect infection in which an array of cytokines are released by the host that produce much the same effect as does the rejection process.
"
3.
Cytomegalovirus Infections (Inclusion Disease)
08/01/2007 - "
Cytomegalovirus infection is initiated when tumor necrosis factor binds to the cytomegalovirus receptors of latently infected cells, resulting in the reactivation of the virus and the production of clinical disease of two types: direct infection causing pneumonia, mononucleosis, colitis and other viral-related syndromes, and indirect infection in which an array of cytokines are released by the host that produce much the same effect as does the rejection process.
"
4.
Colitis
08/01/2007 - "
Cytomegalovirus infection is initiated when tumor necrosis factor binds to the cytomegalovirus receptors of latently infected cells, resulting in the reactivation of the virus and the production of clinical disease of two types: direct infection causing pneumonia, mononucleosis, colitis and other viral-related syndromes, and indirect infection in which an array of cytokines are released by the host that produce much the same effect as does the rejection process.
"
Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Cytokines
2.
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (Tumor Necrosis Factor)