Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Epidemics to eradication: the modern history of poliomyelitisSubversion of cellular autophagosomal machinery by RNA viruses.Identification of a cis-acting replication element within the poliovirus coding regionReverse genetics system for the avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virusSequence requirements for viral RNA replication and VPg uridylylation directed by the internal cis-acting replication element (cre) of human rhinovirus type 14.Arenavirus reverse genetics: new approaches for the investigation of arenavirus biology and development of antiviral strategiesSynthetic viruses: a new opportunity to understand and prevent viral diseaseEngineering the largest RNA virus genome as an infectious bacterial artificial chromosomeMDA-5 is cleaved in poliovirus-infected cellsEnterovirus A71 DNA-Launched Infectious Clone as a Robust Reverse Genetic ToolDe novo initiation of RNA synthesis by the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (NS5B) of hepatitis C virusPoliovirus internal ribosome entry segment structure alterations that specifically affect function in neuronal cells: molecular genetic analysisDevelopment and Application of a Reverse Genetics System for Japanese Encephalitis VirusTransfection of HepG2 cells with infectious hepatitis C virus genomeClassical swine fever virus: recovery of infectious viruses from cDNA constructs and generation of recombinant cytopathogenic defective interfering particlesDeduced consensus sequence of Sindbis virus strain AR339: mutations contained in laboratory strains which affect cell culture and in vivo phenotypesAttenuating mutations in glycoproteins E1 and E2 of Sindbis virus produce a highly attenuated strain when combined in vitroProduction of infectious RNA transcripts from Sindbis virus cDNA clones: mapping of lethal mutations, rescue of a temperature-sensitive marker, and in vitro mutagenesis to generate defined mutantsPrinciples of Virus Uncoating: Cues and the Snooker BallReverse Genetics Approaches for the Development of Influenza VaccinesRole and mechanism of the maturation cleavage of VP0 in poliovirus assembly: structure of the empty capsid assembly intermediate at 2.9 A resolutionThe test-tube synthesis of a chemical called poliovirus. The simple synthesis of a virus has far-reaching societal implicationsMolecular analysis of Sindbis virus pathogenesis in neonatal mice by using virus recombinants constructed in vitroPLA2G16 represents a switch between entry and clearance of PicornaviridaeProteinase 2Apro Is Essential for Enterovirus Replication in Type I Interferon-Treated CellsSystemic Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transfection of viral replicons for efficient transient expression in plants.Moving beyond metagenomics to find the next pandemic virusThe impact of new technologies on vaccine development.Role of microtubules in extracellular release of poliovirusNational center for biotechnology information viral genomes projectIntroduction of site-specific mutations into the genome of influenza virusMapping the genetic determinants of pathogenicity and plaque phenotype in swine vesicular disease virusAddition of a foreign oligopeptide to the major capsid protein of poliovirusReverse genetics of negative-strand RNA viruses: closing the circleStrategy for systematic assembly of large RNA and DNA genomes: transmissible gastroenteritis virus model.Mapping of genetic determinants of rubella virus associated with growth in joint tissue.The in vitro-synthesized RNA from a cDNA clone of hepatitis E virus is infectious.Rescue of mumps virus from cDNA.Organization and expression of calicivirus genes.The making of infectious viral RNA: No size limit in sight.
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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1981 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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Cloned poliovirus complementary DNA is infectious in mammalian cells
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10.1126/SCIENCE.6272391
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1981-11-20T00:00:00Z