Jean Dubuisson spends much of his time researching Virology, Glycoprotein, Hepatitis C virus, Virus and Endoplasmic reticulum. His work on CD81 as part of general Virology study is frequently linked to Scavenger receptor, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Glycoprotein research includes elements of Biogenesis and Glycosylation.
His studies deal with areas such as Virion assembly, RNA interference and Entry into host as well as Hepatitis C virus. As a member of one scientific family, Jean Dubuisson mostly works in the field of Virus, focusing on Cell culture and, on occasion, Capsid, Intracellular, Subcellular localization, Lipid droplet and Secretion. Jean Dubuisson has researched Hepacivirus in several fields, including Infectivity and Hepatitis A.
Virology, Hepatitis C virus, Virus, Glycoprotein and Cell biology are his primary areas of study. His work is dedicated to discovering how Virology, Antibody are connected with Antigen and other disciplines. His Hepatitis C virus course of study focuses on Molecular biology and Clone.
His Virus study incorporates themes from Cell culture and Hypervariable region. Jean Dubuisson interconnects Glycosylation, Endoplasmic reticulum and Transmembrane domain in the investigation of issues within Glycoprotein. His CD81 research incorporates elements of Tetraspanin and Recombinant DNA.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Hepatitis C virus, Virus, Antibody and Viral entry. Jean Dubuisson has included themes like Cell culture, Glycoprotein, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, Antigen and Hepatitis E virus in his Virology study. His work carried out in the field of Glycoprotein brings together such families of science as Infectivity and Function.
While working on this project, he studies both Hepatitis C virus and Context. His Virus study combines topics in areas such as Sindbis virus and Human coronavirus 229E. His Viral entry research incorporates themes from Cell, Mutant, MiR-122, Cell biology and Apolipoprotein E.
Jean Dubuisson mostly deals with Virology, Antibody, Hepatitis C virus, Viral replication and Hepatitis E virus. His work in Antibody covers topics such as Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 which are related to areas like Serology, Immune system, Asymptomatic and Secondary infection. Jean Dubuisson undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Hepatitis C virus and Theaflavin through his research.
His Viral replication study is concerned with the field of Virus as a whole. The concepts of his Hepatitis E virus study are interwoven with issues in RNA, Host factor, Antigen and Capsid. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Infectivity and Glycoprotein.
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Infectious Hepatitis C Virus Pseudo-particles Containing Functional E1–E2 Envelope Protein Complexes
Birke Bartosch;Jean Dubuisson;François-Loïc Cosset.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2003)
Structural biology of hepatitis C virus
François Penin;Jean Dubuisson;Felix A. Rey;Darius Moradpour.
Hepatology (2004)
Cell entry of hepatitis C virus requires a set of co-receptors that include the CD81 tetraspanin and the SR-B1 scavenger receptor.
Birke Bartosch;Alessandra Vitelli;Christelle Granier;Caroline Goujon.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2003)
Hepatitis C Virus Entry Depends on Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis
Emmanuelle Blanchard;Sandrine Belouzard;Lucie Goueslain;Takaji Wakita.
Journal of Virology (2006)
Characterization of Hepatitis C Virus E2 Glycoprotein Interaction with a Putative Cellular Receptor, CD81
Mike Flint;Catherine Maidens;Larry D. Loomis-Price;Christine Shotton.
Journal of Virology (1999)
Formation of native hepatitis C virus glycoprotein complexes.
Virginie Deleersnyder;André Pillez;Czeslaw Wychowski;Keril Blight.
Journal of Virology (1997)
A retention signal necessary and sufficient for endoplasmic reticulum localization maps to the transmembrane domain of hepatitis C virus glycoprotein E2.
Laurence Cocquerel;Jean-Christophe Meunier;André Pillez;Czeslaw Wychowski.
Journal of Virology (1998)
Characterization of host-range and cell entry properties of the major genotypes and subtypes of hepatitis C virus.
Dimitri Lavillette;Alexander W. Tarr;Cécile Voisset;Peggy Donot.
Hepatology (2005)
Role of N-Linked Glycans in the Functions of Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Glycoproteins
Anne Goffard;Nathalie Callens;Birke Bartosch;Czeslaw Wychowski.
Journal of Virology (2005)
High density lipoproteins facilitate hepatitis C virus entry through the scavenger receptor class B type I.
Cécile Voisset;Nathalie Callens;Emmanuelle Blanchard;Anne Op De Beeck.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2005)
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