Fig. 6: Role of LDLR and LRP8 in the infection of CCHFV from ticks or human serum.
From: Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever virus uses LDLR to bind and enter host cells

a,b, CCHFV produced on Hyalomma tick cells (a) and CCHFV from human patient serum (b) were tested for blocking with sLDLR or sLRP8 (MOI 0.01, 24 h.p.i.). Data are mean ± s.d. of n = 3 independent experiments. P values were calculated using two-tailed Student’s t-test. **P < 0.01; NS P > 0.05. c, Scheme representing CCHFV infection mechanisms. Exact P values are available in.