Early events in the infection of permissive cells with simian virus 40: adsorption, penetration, and uncoating
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JC virus enters human glial cells by clathrin-dependent receptor-mediated endocytosis.Association with capsid proteins promotes nuclear targeting of simian virus 40 DNAPapovaviral persistent infectionsIsolation and characterization of polyoma uncoating intermediates from the nuclei of infected mouse cells.Early events in cell-animal virus interactions.Binding and internalization of human papillomavirus type 33 virus-like particles by eukaryotic cells.Fibrils attached to the nuclear pore prevent egress of SV40 particles from the infected nucleus.Differential adsorption of polyoma virions and capsids to mouse kidney cells and guinea pig erythrocytes.Interference with simian virus 40 DNA replication by adenovirus type 2 during mixed infection of monkey cells.Simian virus 40 production after viral uncoating in the CV-1 cell nucleusAdenovirus binds to rat brain microtubules in vitro.Genetic analysis of simian virus 40. 3. Characterization of a temperature-sensitive mutant blocked at an early stage of productive infection in monkey cells.Characterization of simian virus 40 receptor moieties on the surfaces of Vero C1008 cells.Entry of simian virus 40 is restricted to apical surfaces of polarized epithelial cells.Simian virus 40 associates with nuclear superstructures at early times of infection.Isolation and characterization of monopinocytotic vesicles containing polyomavirus from the cytoplasm of infected mouse kidney cellsPrereplicative events involving simian virus 40 DNA in permissive cellsMorphological aspects of the uptake of simian virus 40 by permissive cellsSuperinfection of simian virus 40-transformed permissive cells with simian virus 40.Import of simian virus 40 virions through nuclear pore complexes.Uncoating and gene expression of simian virus 40 in CV-1 cell nuclei inoculated by microinjection.Loss of supercoiled viral DNA after infection of permissive cells by simian virus 40.The cell surface receptor is a major determinant restricting the host range of the B-lymphotropic papovavirus.Aspects of the encapsidation of simian virus 40 deoxyribonucleic acidIntegration of simian virus 40 deoxyribonucleic acid into the deoxyribonucleic acid of permissive monkey kidney cells.The uptake and stability of simian-virus-40 DNA after calcium phosphate transfection of CV-1 cells.
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Early events in the infection of permissive cells with simian virus 40: adsorption, penetration, and uncoating
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scientific article published on July 1970
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Early events in the infection ...... on, penetration, and uncoating
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Early events in the infection ...... on, penetration, and uncoating
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Early events in the infection ...... n, penetration, and uncoating.
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Early events in the infection ...... on, penetration, and uncoating
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Early events in the infection ...... n, penetration, and uncoating.
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Early events in the infection ...... on, penetration, and uncoating
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Barbanti-Brodano G
Koprowski H
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1970-07-01T00:00:00Z