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Proteasome complex as a potential cellular target of hepatitis B virus X proteinModulation of major histocompatibility complex antigen expression by viral infectionDesign of high-affinity major histocompatibility complex-specific antagonist peptides that inhibit cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activity: implications for control of viral disease.Synaptic pathology in Borna disease virus persistent infection.Cell surface expression of H2 antigens on primary sensory neurons in response to acute but not latent herpes simplex virus infection in vivoHuman cytomegalovirus US3 impairs transport and maturation of major histocompatibility complex class I heavy chains.RING finger Z protein of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) inhibits transcription and RNA replication of an LCMV S-segment minigenome.Molecular indetermination in the transition to error catastrophe: systematic elimination of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus through mutagenesis does not correlate linearly with large increases in mutant spectrum complexity.Rapid cell variation can determine the establishment of a persistent viral infection.Infection and immunoregulation of T lymphocytes by parainfluenza virus type 3Virus-induced immunosuppression: immune system-mediated destruction of virus-infected dendritic cells results in generalized immune suppression.Comparative lymphokine secretion by cultured normal human cervical keratinocytes, papillomavirus-immortalized, and carcinoma cell lines.Human cytomegalovirus US2 destabilizes major histocompatibility complex class I heavy chains.Protracted course of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus WE infection in early life: induction but limited expansion of CD8+ effector T cells and absence of memory CD8+ T cells.Vaccination with an attenuated Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease strain prevents expression of a virulent agent.Upregulation of class I major histocompatibility complex gene expression in primary sensory neurons, satellite cells, and Schwann cells of mice in response to acute but not latent herpes simplex virus infection in vivo.Virus-induced immunosuppression: kinetic analysis of the selection of a mutation associated with viral persistenceTissue-mediated selection of viral variants: correlation between glycoprotein mutation and growth in neuronal cells.Gag-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes from human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected individuals: Gag epitopes are clustered in three regions of the p24gag protein.Prolonged replication in the mouse central nervous system of reoviruses isolated from persistently infected cell cultures.A single amino acid substitution in hypervariable region 5 of the envelope protein of feline immunodeficiency virus allows escape from virus neutralizationCharacterization of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-binding protein(s): a candidate cellular receptor for the virus.Herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant strain in1814 establishes a unique, slowly progressing infection in SCID mice.Lamivudine treatment can restore T cell responsiveness in chronic hepatitis B.Viral diseases of the next century.Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Encephalitis in Adults: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management.Characterization of the arenavirus RING finger Z protein regions required for Z-mediated inhibition of viral RNA synthesis.Virulence as a positive trait in viral persistence.Vaccination to prevent persistent viral infection.African swine fever virus encodes a CD2 homolog responsible for the adhesion of erythrocytes to infected cells.Host immune response and variations in the virus genome: pathogenesis of liver damage caused by hepatitis B virusSequence variability within the tobacco retrotransposon Tnt1 population.Cytomegalovirus inhibits major histocompatibility class II expression on infected endothelial cells.Rous-Whipple Award Lecture. Viruses and diseases of the twenty-first century.
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Molecular anatomy of viral persistence
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Molecular anatomy of viral persistence
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Molecular anatomy of viral persistence
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P2860
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Molecular anatomy of viral persistence
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M B Oldstone
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1991-12-01T00:00:00Z