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  1. The axonal sorting activity of pseudorabies virus Us9 protein depends on the state of neuronal maturation
  2. A kinesin-3 recruitment complex facilitates axonal sorting of enveloped alpha herpesvirus capsids
  3. Virulent Pseudorabies Virus Infection Induces a Specific and Lethal Systemic Inflammatory Response in Mice
  4. Latent versus productive infection: the alpha herpesvirus switch
  5. Functional Carboxy-Terminal Fluorescent Protein Fusion to Pseudorabies Virus Small Capsid Protein VP26
  6. Alphaherpesviruses: parasites of the peripheral nervous system
  7. Dual-Color Herpesvirus Capsids Discriminate Inoculum from Progeny and Reveal Axonal Transport Dynamics
  8. Exocytosis of Alphaherpesvirus Virions, Light Particles, and Glycoproteins Uses Constitutive Secretory Mechanisms
  9. Two Modes of the Axonal Interferon Response Limit Alphaherpesvirus Neuroinvasion
  10. The Big ASM Tent: How to Represent the Microbial Sciences?
  11. The Number of Alphaherpesvirus Particles Infecting Axons and the Axonal Protein Repertoire Determines the Outcome of Neuronal Infection
  12. Characterization of a Replication-Incompetent Pseudorabies Virus Mutant Lacking the Sole Immediate Early Gene IE180
  13. Nuclear Herpesvirus Capsid Motility Is Not Dependent on F-Actin
  14. Transneuronal Circuit Analysis with Pseudorabies Viruses
  15. The neuroinvasive profiles of H129 (herpes simplex virus type 1) recombinants with putative anterograde-only transneuronal spread properties
  16. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Spherical influenza viruses have a fitness advantage in embryonated eggs, while filament-producing strains are selected in vivo.
  17. Evolution and Diversity in Human Herpes Simplex Virus Genomes
  18. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Tracking viral genomes in host cells at single-molecule resolution.
  19. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Torsin mediates primary envelopment of large ribonucleoprotein granules at the nuclear envelope.
  20. In vivo imaging of alphaherpesvirus infection reveals synchronized activity dependent on axonal sorting of viral proteins
  21. Live Cell Imaging of Alphaherpes Virus Anterograde Transport and Spread
  22. Fast GCaMPs for improved tracking of neuronal activity
  23. Glycoproteins gE and gI Are Required for Efficient KIF1A-Dependent Anterograde Axonal Transport of Alphaherpesvirus Particles in Neurons
  24. Imaging the Transport Dynamics of Single Alphaherpesvirus Particles in Intact Peripheral Nervous System Explants from Infected Mice
  25. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Differential protein partitioning within the herpesvirus tegument and envelope underlies a complex and variable virion architecture.
  26. Virus Infections in the Nervous System
  27. Role of Us9 Phosphorylation in Axonal Sorting and Anterograde Transport of Pseudorabies Virus
  28. Directional Spread of Alphaherpesviruses in the Nervous System
  29. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Frequent cross-species transmission of parvoviruses among diverse carnivore hosts.
  30. Efficient Retrograde Transport of Pseudorabies Virus within Neurons Requires Local Protein Synthesis in Axons
  31. Kinesin-3 Mediates Axonal Sorting and Directional Transport of Alphaherpesvirus Particles in Neurons
  32. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A composite bacteriophage alters colonization by an intestinal commensal bacterium.
  33. Alphaherpesvirus axon-to-cell spread involves limited virion transmission
  34. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Differential virus host-ranges of the Fuselloviridae of hyperthermophilic Archaea: implications for evolution in extreme environments.
  35. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Metagenomic characterization of airborne viral DNA diversity in the near-surface atmosphere.
  36. Making the case: Married versus Separate models of alphaherpes virus anterograde transport in axons
  37. Ten Years under the JVI Flag
  38. Alphaherpesvirus Infection Disrupts Mitochondrial Transport in Neurons
  39. Visualization of an Alphaherpesvirus Membrane Protein That Is Essential for Anterograde Axonal Spread of Infection in Neurons
  40. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Transient reversal of episome silencing precedes VP16-dependent transcription during reactivation of latent HSV-1 in neurons.
  41. Five Questions about Viral Trafficking in Neurons
  42. Adaptations of avian flu virus are a cause for concern
  43. Select Agent Publications and the H5N1 Influenza Virus Controversy: a Journal of Virology Perspective
  44. Use and Visualization of Neuroanatomical Viral Transneuronal Tracers
  45. Select Agent Publications and the H5N1 Flu Virus Controversy: a JVI Perspective
  46. Herpesvirus Replication Compartments Originate with Single Incoming Viral Genomes
  47. Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers
  48. A Wide Extent of Inter-Strain Diversity in Virulent and Vaccine Strains of Alphaherpesviruses
  49. Robert A. Weisberg (1937-2011): a Bacteriophage Pioneer
  50. Recognizing the Top 25 Peer Reviewers for the Journal of Virology
  51. Probing the connectivity of neural circuits at single-neuron resolution using high-throughput DNA sequencing
  52. Probing the connectivity of neural circuits at single-neuron resolution using high-throughput DNA sequencing
  53. Preparation of Viral DNA from Nucleocapsids
  54. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Genetic editing of herpes simplex virus 1 and Epstein-Barr herpesvirus genomes by human APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases in culture and in vivo.
  55. A Dual Infection Pseudorabies Virus Conditional Reporter Approach to Identify Projections to Collateralized Neurons in Complex Neural Circuits
  56. Herpes Simplex Virus 1 pUL34 Plays a Critical Role in Cell-to-Cell Spread of Virus in Addition to Its Role in Virus Replication
  57. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A Rab11- and microtubule-dependent mechanism for cytoplasmic transport of influenza A virus viral RNA.
  58. Subversion of the actin cytoskeleton during viral infection
  59. Proteomic Characterization of Pseudorabies Virus Extracellular Virions
  60. What's in a Name?
  61. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Replication of avocado sunblotch viroid in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
  62. Microdissection of neural networks by conditional reporter expression from a Brainbow herpesvirus
  63. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Poliovirus RNA is released from the capsid near a twofold symmetry axis.
  64. Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers
  65. Herpesviruses carrying a Brainbow cassette reveal replication and expression of limited numbers of incoming genomes
  66. Recognizing the Top 25 Peer Reviewers for the Journal of Virology
  67. Commentaries with Reader Comments, a New Feature for the Journal of Virology
  68. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The endoplasmic reticulum provides the membrane platform for biogenesis of the flavivirus replication complex.
  69. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The Ig-like v-type domain of paired Ig-like type 2 receptor alpha is critical for herpes simplex virus type 1-mediated membrane fusion.
  70. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Viral nucleic acids in live-attenuated vaccines: detection of minority variants and an adventitious virus.
  71. A Common Neuronal Response to Alphaherpesvirus Infection
  72. Calcium Imaging of Neuronal Circuits In Vivo Using a Circuit-Tracing Pseudorabies Virus
  73. Sequence Variability in Clinical and Laboratory Isolates of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Reveals New Mutations
  74. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Insulin-degrading enzyme binds to the nonglycosylated precursor of varicella-zoster virus gE protein found in the endoplasmic reticulum.
  75. Directional transneuronal spread of α-herpesvirus infection
  76. Pseudorabies Virus Infection Alters Neuronal Activity and Connectivity In Vitro
  77. Recognizing the Top 20 Peer Reviewers for the Journal of Virology
  78. Fluorescence-Based Monitoring of In Vivo Neural Activity Using a Circuit-Tracing Pseudorabies Virus
  79. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The lipidomes of vesicular stomatitis virus, semliki forest virus, and the host plasma membrane analyzed by quantitative shotgun mass spectrometry.
  80. Viral genomes are part of the phylogenetic tree of life
  81. John N. Brady (1952-2009): a Generous Spirit
  82. Virion-Incorporated Glycoprotein B Mediates Transneuronal Spread of Pseudorabies Virus
  83. Compartmented Neuron Cultures for Directional Infection by Alpha Herpesviruses
  84. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Particle assembly and ultrastructural features associated with replication of the lytic archaeal virus sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus.
  85. Inputs to serotonergic neurons revealed by conditional viral transneuronal tracing
  86. Comparison of the Pseudorabies Virus Us9 Protein with Homologs from Other Veterinary and Human Alphaherpesviruses
  87. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Metagenomic analyses of viruses in stool samples from children with acute flaccid paralysis.
  88. Faculty Opinions recommendation of CD4 T-cell-mediated heterologous immunity between mycobacteria and poxviruses.
  89. De Novo Synthesis of VP16 Coordinates the Exit from HSV Latency In Vivo
  90. Virology in the 21st Century
  91. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Inhibition of Lassa and Marburg virus production by tetherin.
  92. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Estimating the stoichiometry of human immunodeficiency virus entry.
  93. Principles of Virology, Third Edition BUNDLE
  94. Principles of Virology, Third Edition, Volume II: Pathogenesis and Control
  95. Principles of Virology, Third Edition, Volume I: Molecular Biology
  96. Types of taste circuits synaptically linked to a few geniculate ganglion neurons
  97. Repair of the UL21 Locus in Pseudorabies Virus Bartha Enhances the Kinetics of Retrograde, Transneuronal Infection In Vitro and In Vivo
  98. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Group A human rotavirus genomics: evidence that gene constellations are influenced by viral protein interactions.
  99. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural rearrangement within an enveloped virus upon binding to the host cell.
  100. Herpesvirus Interactions with the Host Cytoskeleton
  101. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The DNA damage sensors ataxia-telangiectasia mutated kinase and checkpoint kinase 2 are required for hepatitis C virus RNA replication.
  102. Transneuronal spread of alpha herpesvirus infection: lessons learned from using PRV as a neural circuit tracer
  103. Fusion of Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein to the Pseudorabies Virus Axonal Sorting Protein Us9 Blocks Anterograde Spread of Infection in Mammalian Neurons
  104. A Microfluidic Chamber for Analysis of Neuron-to-Cell Spread and Axonal Transport of an Alpha-Herpesvirus
  105. In Vitro Analysis of Transneuronal Spread of an Alphaherpesvirus Infection in Peripheral Nervous System Neurons
  106. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Mechanisms of varicella-zoster virus neuropathogenesis in human dorsal root ganglia.
  107. Targeting of Pseudorabies Virus Structural Proteins to Axons Requires Association of the Viral Us9 Protein with Lipid Rafts
  108. The alpha-herpesviruses: molecular pathfinders in nervous system circuits
  109. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Rescue of maturation-defective flock house virus infectivity with noninfectious, mature, viruslike particles.
  110. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A novel virus detected in papillomas and carcinomas of the endangered western barred bandicoot (Perameles bougainville) exhibits genomic features of both the Papillomaviridae and Polyomaviridae.
  111. Faculty Opinions recommendation of High fidelity of murine hepatitis virus replication is decreased in nsp14 exoribonuclease mutants.
  112. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Nuclear import and export of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus nonstructural protein 2.
  113. Actin and Rho GTPases in herpesvirus biology
  114. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Cellular protein modification by poliovirus: the two faces of poly(rC)-binding protein.
  115. Pseudorabies Virus Us9 Directs Axonal Sorting of Viral Capsids
  116. Glycoprotein D-Independent Spread of Pseudorabies Virus Infection in Cultured Peripheral Nervous System Neurons in a Compartmented System
  117. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Characterization and experimental transmission of an oncogenic papillomavirus in female macaques.
  118. Local Retinal Circuits of Melanopsin-Containing Ganglion Cells Identified by Transsynaptic Viral Tracing
  119. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural basis for the recognition of blood group trisaccharides by norovirus.
  120. In Vitro Analysis of Transneuronal Spread of an Alphaherpesvirus Infection in Peripheral Nervous System Neurons
  121. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The mimivirus genome encodes a mitochondrial carrier that transports dATP and dTTP.
  122. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Foot-and-mouth disease virus mutant with decreased sensitivity to ribavirin: implications for error catastrophe.
  123. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Electron tomography of nascent herpes simplex virus virions.
  124. Faculty Opinions recommendation of RNA- and virus-independent inhibition of antiviral signaling by RNA helicase LGP2.
  125. Faculty Opinions recommendation of CD8 T cells control cytomegalovirus latency by epitope-specific sensing of transcriptional reactivation.
  126. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Dual wavelength imaging allows analysis of membrane fusion of influenza virus inside cells.
  127. Pseudorabies Virus EP0 Protein Counteracts an Interferon-Induced Antiviral State in a Species-Specific Manner
  128. Alpha-Herpesvirus Infection Induces the Formation of Nuclear Actin Filaments
  129. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Vaccinia virus activation of CCR5 invokes tyrosine phosphorylation signaling events that support virus replication.
  130. Suppression of the Interferon-Mediated Innate Immune Response by Pseudorabies Virus
  131. Role of Pseudorabies Virus Us3 Protein Kinase during Neuronal Infection
  132. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Rapid upregulation of interferon-regulated and chemokine mRNAs upon injection of 108 international units, but not lower doses, of adenoviral vectors into the brain.
  133. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Double-stranded RNA is produced by positive-strand RNA viruses and DNA viruses but not in detectable amounts by negative-strand RNA viruses.
  134. An in vitro system to study trans-neuronal spread of pseudorabies virus infection
  135. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Nucleocytoplasmic traffic disorder induced by cardioviruses.
  136. Transcriptome Signature of Virulent and Attenuated Pseudorabies Virus-Infected Rodent Brain
  137. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Deacetylation of the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript (LAT) enhancer and a decrease in LAT abundance precede an increase in ICP0 transcriptional permissiveness at early times postexplant.
  138. UL54-Null Pseudorabies Virus Is Attenuated in Mice but Productively Infects Cells in Culture
  139. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Herpes simplex virus type 1 infection induces activation and recruitment of protein kinase C to the nuclear membrane and increased phosphorylation of lamin B.
  140. Correction: Alpha-Herpesvirus Infection Induces the Formation of Nuclear Actin Filaments
  141. Biological interactions between herpesviruses and cyclooxygenase enzymes
  142. Olfactory Inputs to Hypothalamic Neurons Controlling Reproduction and Fertility
  143. Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Glycoprotein E Is Required for Axonal Localization of Capsid, Tegument, and Membrane Glycoproteins
  144. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Alpha/beta interferon protects against lethal West Nile virus infection by restricting cellular tropism and enhancing neuronal survival.
  145. Neuron-to-Cell Spread of Pseudorabies Virus in a Compartmented Neuronal Culture System
  146. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A deubiquitinating enzyme encoded by HSV-1 belongs to a family of cysteine proteases that is conserved across the family Herpesviridae.
  147. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Suppression of RNA interference by adenovirus virus-associated RNA.
  148. New developments in tracing neural circuits with herpesviruses
  149. The Pseudorabies Virus Encoded Serine/Threonine Kinase Us3 and Viral Egress
  150. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Real-time detection of virus particles and viral protein expression with two-color nanoparticle probes.
  151. Efficient Axonal Localization of Alphaherpesvirus Structural Proteins in Cultured Sympathetic Neurons Requires Viral Glycoprotein E
  152. Actin Is a Component of the Compensation Mechanism in Pseudorabies Virus Virions Lacking the Major Tegument Protein VP22
  153. Faculty Opinions recommendation of SV40-encoded microRNAs regulate viral gene expression and reduce susceptibility to cytotoxic T cells.
  154. Heterogeneity of a Fluorescent Tegument Component in Single Pseudorabies Virus Virions and Enveloped Axonal Assemblies
  155. Faculty Opinions recommendation of RNA recombination of hepatitis delta virus in natural mixed-genotype infection and transfected cultured cells.
  156. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Evolutionary transition toward defective RNAs that are infectious by complementation.
  157. The pseudorabies virus US3 protein kinase possesses anti-apoptotic activity that protects cells from apoptosis during infection and after treatment with sorbitol or staurosporine
  158. Two Modes of Pseudorabies Virus Neuroinvasion and Lethality in Mice
  159. Cyclooxygenase-1 and -2 Are Required for Production of Infectious Pseudorabies Virus
  160. Local modulation of plus-end transport targets herpesvirus entry and egress in sensory axons
  161. Discovery of antivirals against smallpox
  162. Transcriptional Response of a Common Permissive Cell Type to Infection by Two Diverse Alphaherpesviruses
  163. Complete, Annotated Sequence of the Pseudorabies Virus Genome
  164. Suprachiasmatic nucleus input to autonomic circuits identified by retrograde transsynaptic transport of pseudorabies virus from the eye
  165. Complete, Annotated Sequence of the Pseudorabies Virus Genome
  166. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Retrospective analysis of a local cessation of vaccination against poliomyelitis: a possible scenario for the future.
  167. The Pseudorabies Virus Us2 Protein, a Virion Tegument Component, Is Prenylated in Infected Cells
  168. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Bioluminescence imaging reveals systemic dissemination of herpes simplex virus type 1 in the absence of interferon receptors.
  169. Recent advances in the use of neurotropic viruses for circuit analysis
  170. Human Cytomegalovirus UL99-Encoded pp28 Is Required for the Cytoplasmic Envelopment of Tegument-Associated Capsids
  171. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Characterization of H9 subtype influenza viruses from the ducks of southern China: a candidate for the next influenza pandemic in humans?
  172. Faculty Opinions recommendation of STAT1-dependent innate immunity to a Norwalk-like virus.
  173. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Inhibition of hepatitis B virus replication by drug-induced depletion of nucleocapsids.
  174. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Evidence for mixed membrane topology of the newcastle disease virus fusion protein.
  175. Pseudorabies virus-induced expression of nitric oxide synthase isoforms
  176. Exploiting Circuit‐Specific Spread of Pseudorabies Virus in the Central Nervous System: Insights to Pathogenesis and Circuit Tracers
  177. Break Ins and Break Outs: Viral Interactions with the Cytoskeleton of Mammalian Cells
  178. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Identification of second-site mutations that enhance release and spread of vaccinia virus.
  179. In Vivo Egress of an Alphaherpesvirus from Axons
  180. Physical Interaction between Envelope Glycoproteins E and M of Pseudorabies Virus and the Major Tegument Protein UL49
  181. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A positive-strand RNA virus replication complex parallels form and function of retrovirus capsids.
  182. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Of the three tegument proteins that package mRNA in herpes simplex virions, one (VP22) transports the mRNA to uninfected cells for expression prior to viral infection.
  183. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Local actin polymerization and dynamin recruitment in SV40-induced internalization of caveolae.
  184. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Activation of a nonclassical NKT cell subset in a transgenic mouse model of hepatitis B virus infection.
  185. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Interaction of the poliovirus receptor CD155 with the dynein light chain Tctex-1 and its implication for poliovirus pathogenesis.
  186. Functional Integration of Adult-Born Neurons
  187. Directional spread of an α-herpesvirus in the nervous system
  188. Construction of a Self-Excisable Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Containing the Human Cytomegalovirus Genome and Mutagenesis of the Diploid TRL/IRL13 Gene
  189. The Pseudorabies Virus VP22 Homologue (UL49) Is Dispensable for Virus Growth In Vitro and Has No Effect on Virulence and Neuronal Spread in Rodents
  190. Insertions in the gG Gene of Pseudorabies Virus Reduce Expression of the Upstream Us3 Protein and Inhibit Cell-to-Cell Spread of Virus Infection
  191. Sorting and Transport of Alpha Herpesviruses in Axons
  192. Herpesviruses use bidirectional fast-axonal transport to spread in sensory neurons
  193. Pseudorabies Virus Membrane Proteins gI and gE Facilitate Anterograde Spread of Infection in Projection- Specific Neurons in the Rat
  194. The role of virion membrane protein endocytosis in the herpesvirus life cycle
  195. Pseudorabies virus expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein: A tool for in vitro electrophysiological analysis of transsynaptically labeled neurons in identified central nervous system circuits
  196. Directional Transneuronal Infection by Pseudorabies Virus Is Dependent on an Acidic Internalization Motif in the Us9 Cytoplasmic Tail
  197. Role of the Cytoplasmic Tail of Pseudorabies Virus Glycoprotein E in Virion Formation
  198. A self-recombining bacterial artificial chromosome and its application for analysis of herpesvirus pathogenesis
  199. Role of the Pseudorabies Virus gI Cytoplasmic Domain in Neuroinvasion, Virulence, and Posttranslational N-Linked Glycosylation
  200. Role of Pseudorabies Virus Us9, a Type II Membrane Protein, in Infection of Tissue Culture Cells and the Rat Nervous System
  201. Searching for genes of Aujeszky's disease virus required for neurotropism and virulence
  202. Transneuronal Circuit Analysis With Pseudorabies Viruses
  203. Neuroinvasiveness of pseudorabies virus injected intracerebrally is dependent on viral concentration and terminal field density
  204. Life beyond eradication: veterinary viruses in basic science
  205. Molecular Mechanisms of Neurotropic Herpesvirus Invasion and Spread in the CNS
  206. Reactions of oligodendrocyte precursor cells to alpha herpesvirus infection of the central nervous system
  207. Reactions of oligodendrocyte precursor cells to alpha herpesvirus infection of the central nervous system
  208. Infection and Spread of Alphaherpesviruses in the Nervous System
  209. Characterization of the multisynaptic neuronal control of the rat pineal gland using viral transneuronal tracing
  210. Differential tropism of pseudorabies virus for sensory neurons in the cat
  211. Dendritic morphology of cardiac related medullary neurons defined by circuit-specific infection by a recombinant pseudorabies virus expressing β-galactosidase
  212. Influence of infectious dose upon productive replication and transynaptic passage of pseudorabies virus in rat central nervous system
  213. Response
  214. Infection of the mammalian nervous system by pseudorabies virus (PRV)
  215. Overall signal sequence hydrophobicity determines the in vivo translocation efficiency of a herpesvirus glycoprotein
  216. Two α-herpesvirus strains are transported differentially in the rodent visual system
  217. 4891315 Production of herpes simplex viral porteins Roger J Watson, John H Weis, Lynn W Enquist assigned to American Cyanamid Company
  218. The nucleotide sequence of a pseudorabies virus gene similar to ICP18.5 of herpes simplex virus type 1
  219. Site-specific insertion of DNA into a pseudorabies virus vector.
  220. Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods. Volume 7. Jane K. Setlow Alexander Hollaender
  221. Experiments with Gene Fusions. Thomas J. Silhavy Michael L. Berman Lynn W. Enquist
  222. Construction of an infectious pseudorabies virus recombinant expressing a glycoprotein gIII-β-galactosidase fusion protein
  223. Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods. Volume 6 Jane K. Setlow Alexander Hollaender
  224. Experiments with Gene Fusions. Edited by T. J. Silhavy, M. L. Berman and L. W. Enquist. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Fulfillment Department, P.O. Box 100, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724, U.S.A.1984. 350 pages. Paperback $40 ($48 outs...
  225. Expression of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 and Type 2 Glycoprotein D Genes Using the Escherichia Coli lac Promoter
  226. T. J. Silhavy, M. L. Berman and L. W. Enquist (Editors), Experiments with Gene Fusions. 303 S., 32 Abb., 11 Tab. Cold Spring Harbor 1984. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. $ 48.00. ISBN: 0-87969-163-8
  227. Herpes simplex virus type 1 restriction fragment polymorphism determined using southern hybridization
  228. Tandem repeated DNA in an intergenic region of Herpes simplex virus type 1 (Patton)
  229. Bacterial Synthesis of Herpes Simplex Virus Types 1 and 2 Glycoprotein D Antigens
  230. Bacterial Synthesis of Herpes Simplex Virus Types 1 and 2 Glycoprotein D Antigens.
  231. An integration-proficient int mutant of bacteriophage ?
  232. Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods Jane K. Setlow Alexander Hollaender
  233. Role for DNA homology in site-specific recombination
  234. A lambda library of Herpes simplex virus type 1 (KOS) DNA fragments obtained by partial digestion with Sau3A
  235. An immunologically active chimaeric protein containing herpes simplex virus type 1 glycoprotein D
  236. THE EFFICACY OF BIOENGINEERED ANTI-TOXINS AND VACCINES FOR ANIMAL HEALTH CARE
  237. Herpes simplex virus type-1 glycoprotein D gene: nucleotide sequence and expression in Escherichia coli
  238. Recombinant DNA: Edited by K. J. DENNISTON and L. W. ENQUIST. 1981. Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Inc., New York. Pp. xiv and 389. US  45.00
  239. Downstream regulation of int gene expression by the b2 region in phage lambda
  240. A deletion analysis of lambda hybrid phage carrying the Us region of Herpes simplex virus type 1 (Patton)
  241. A deletion analysis of lambda hybrid phage carrying the Us region of Herpes simplex virus type 1 (Patton) II. Construction of an SmaI map
  242. Isolation and characterization of a cloned DNA sequence associated with the murine Ah locus and a 3-methylcholanthrene-induced form of cytochrome P -450
  243. Reiterated sequences within the intron of an immediate-early gene of herpes simplex virus type 1
  244. Strand Exchange in   Integrative Recombination: Genetics, Biochemistry, and Models
  245. The Long Terminal Repeat of Moloney Sarcoma Provirus
  246. Structure and Function of the Phage   att Site: Size, Int-binding Sites, and Location of the Crossover Point
  247. An analysis of the genome of actinophage φEC
  248. The secondary attachment site for bacteriophage λ in the gene of Escherichia coli
  249. Activation of mouse retrovirus by herpes simplex virus type 1 cloned DNA fragments
  250. Characterization of Integrated Moloney Sarcoma Proviruses and Flanking Host Sequences Cloned in Bacteriophage  
  251. A simple technique for the isolation of deletion mutants of phage lambda
  252. Construction and characterization of a recombinant plasmid encoding the gene for the thymidine kinase of herpes simplex type 1 virus
  253. Cloning of integrated Moloney sarcoma proviral DNA sequences in bacteriophage lambda.
  254. Strand exchange in site-specific recombination.
  255. Cloning of herpes simplex type 1 DNA fragments in a bacteriophage lambda vector
  256. [18] In Vitro packaging of λ dam vectors and their use in cloning DNA fragments
  257. The Role of   Integrase in Integration and Excision
  258. Expression of λ int gene function in ColE1 hybrid plasmids carrying the C fragment of bacteriophage λ
  259. Replication of bacteriophage lambda DNA
  260. Coliphage λ as a Safe Vector for Recombinant DNA Experiments
  261. The Cloning of Mouse Globin and Surrounding Gene Sequences in Bacteriophage  
  262. ColE1 cloning of a ribosomal RNA promoter region from λrifd18 by selection for lambda integration and excision functions
  263. On the role of the bacteriophage λ int gene product in site specific recombination
  264. Cloning specific segments of the mammalian genome: bacteriophage lambda containing mouse globin and surrounding gene sequences.
  265. In vitro packaging of a λ Dam vector containing EcoRI DNA fragments of Escherichia coli and phage P1
  266. EK2 derivatives of bacteriophage lambda useful in the cloning of DNA from higher organisms: the lambdagtWES system
  267. A genetic analysis of the att-int-xis region of coliphage lambda
  268. USE OF AN EK-2 VECTOR FOR THE CLONING OF DNA FROM HIGHER ORGANISMS
  269. Improved derivative of a phage λ EK2 vector for cloning recombinant DNA
  270. The red plaque test: A rapid method for identification of excision defective variants of bacteriophage lambda
  271. Safer derivatives of bacteriophage λgt.λC for use in cloning of recombinant DNA molecules
  272. Overlapping Pathways for Replication, Recombination and Repair in Bacteriophage Lambda
  273. Replication of bacteriophage λ DNA dependent on the function of host and viral genes
  274. Cis-trans position effect in Salmonella phage P22
  275. Culturing Primary and Transformed Neuronal Cells for Studying Pseudorabies Virus Infection