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- Infected T98G glioblastoma cells support human cytomegalovirus reactivation from latency. 510.0:205.0-215.0. 2017
- Phylogenetic study of recombinany strains of Potato virus Y. 507.0:40.0-52.0. 2017
- Human Cytomegalovirus nuclear egress and secondary envelopment are negatively affected in the absence of cellular p53. 497:279-293. 2016
- The absence of p53 during Human Cytomegalovirus infection leads to decreased UL53 expression, disrupting UL50 localization to the inner nuclear membrane, and thereby inhibiting capsid nuclear egress. 497:262-278. 2016
- Proteomic analysis reveals down-regulation of surfactant protein B in murine type II pneumocytes infected with influenza A virus. 483:96-107. 2015
- Positive selection of primate genes that promote HIV-1 replication. 454-455:291-298. 2014
- SARS-CoV replicates in primary human alveolar type II cell cultures but not in type I-like cells. 372:127-135. 2008
- Rat coronaviruses infect rat alveolar type I epithelial cells and induce expression of CXC chemokines. 369:288-298. 2007
- An intact sequence-specific DNA-binding domain is required for human cytomegalovirus-mediated sequestration of p53 and may promote in vivo binding to the viral genome during infection. 348:19-34. 2006
- Organization of the 3′-Terminal Half of Beet Yellow Stunt Virus Genome and Implications for the Evolution of Closteroviruses. 221:199-207. 1996
- Characterization of Citrus Tristeza Virus Subgenomic RNAs in Infected Tissue. 208:576-582. 1995
- Complete Sequence of the Citrus Tristeza Virus RNA Genome. 208:511-520. 1995
- Defective RNA Molecules Associated with Citrus Tristeza Virus. 208:383-387. 1995
- Multiple Species of Defective RNAs in Plants Infected with Citrus Tristeza Virus. 214:264-268. 1995
- Nucleotide Sequence and Organization of Eight 3′ Open Reading Frames of the Citrus Tristeza Closterovirus Genome. 199:35-46. 1994