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Jagannath, MR and Kesavulu, MM and Deepa, R and Sastri, Narayan P and Kumar, Senthil S and Suguna, K and Rao, Durga C (2006) N- and C-Terminal Cooperation in Rotavirus Enterotoxin: Novel Mechanism of Modulation of the Properties of a Multifunctional Protein by a Structurally and Functionally Overlapping Conformational Domain. In: Journal of Virology, 80 (1). pp. 412-425.
Deepa, R and Jagannath, MR and Kesavulu, MM and Rao, Durga C and Suguna, K (2004) Expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of the diarrhoea-causing and virulence-determining region of rotaviral nonstructural protein NSP4. In: Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 60 (1). pp. 135-136.
Rao, Durga C and Jagannath, MR and Varshney, BC and Das, M and Reddy, BSY (2003) Genomic Diversity Through Gene Reassortment and Antigenic Drift and Molecular Epidemiology of Rotaviruses in India. In: Genomic Diversity and Molecular Epidemiology of Rotaviruses . pp. 55-74.
Varshney, B and Jagannath, MR and Vethanayagam, Robert R and Kodhandharaman, S and Jagannath, HV and Gowda, Krishne and Singh, DK and Rao, Durga C (2002) Prevalence of, and antigenic variation in, serotype G10 rotaviruses and detection of serotype G3 strains in diarrheic calves: Implications for the origin of G10P11 or P11 type reassortant asymptomatic strains in newborn children in India. In: Archives of Virology, 147 (1). pp. 143-165.
Jagannath, MR and Vethanayagam, Robert R and Reddy, Yugandhar BS and Raman, S and Rao, Durga C (2000) Characterization of human symptomatic rotavirus isolates MP409 and MP480 having ‘long’ RNA electropherotype and subgroup I specificity,highly related to the P6[1],G8 type bovine rotavirus A5,from Mysore, India. In: Archives of Virology, 145 (7). pp. 1339-1357.
Jagannath, MR and Vethanayagam, Robert R and Reddy, Yugandhar BS and Raman, S and Rao, Durga C (2000) Characterization of human symptomatic rotavirus isolates MP409 and MP480 having ‘long’ RNA electropherotype and subgroup I specificity, highly related to the P6[1],G8 type bovine rotavirus A5, from Mysore, India. In: Archives of Virology, 145 (7). pp. 1339-1357.