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Cytoplasmic tail of coronavirus spike protein has intracellular targeting signals
J Sadasivan, M Singh, JD Sarma
Journal of Biosciences 42 (2), 231-244, 2017
442017
Food Degradation and Foodborne Diseases: A Microbial Approach
A Majumdar, N Pradhan, J Sadasivan, A Acharya, N Ojha, S Babu, ...
Microbial Contamination and Food Degradation, 109-148, 2018
412018
Dicistrovirus-host molecular interactions
R Warsaba, J Sadasivan, E Jan
Current Issues in Molecular Biology 34 (1), 83-112, 2019
262019
Targeting Nup358/RanBP2 by a viral protein disrupts stress granule formation
J Sadasivan, M Vlok, X Wang, A Nayak, R Andino, E Jan
PLoS pathogens 18 (12), e1010598, 2022
62022
An insect viral protein disrupts stress granule formation in mammalian cells
J Sadasivan, A Hyrina, R DaSilva, E Jan
Journal of Molecular Biology, 168042, 2023
22023
Mechanistic insights into the inhibition of stress granule formation by a viral protein
J Sadasivan
University of British Columbia, 2022
2022
Interaction between Plants, Metals, and Microbes
J Sadasivan, N Pradhan, A Dash, A Acharya, S Bose
Handbook of Metal-Microbe Interactions and Bioremediation, 111-125, 2017
2017
Trafficking of Coronavirus Spike Protein may Play an Important Role in Cell-to-Cell Fusion
J Sadasivan
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, 2016
2016
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