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Comparisons of the M1 genome segments and encoded mu2 proteins of different reovirus isolatesThe mitotic apparatus. Identification of the major soluble component of the glycol-isolated mitotic apparatus.FIBRILLAR DIFFERENTIATION IN MYXOMYCETE PLASMODIA.Rapid purification and the immunological specificity of mammalian microtubular paracrystals possessing an ATPase activity.Detection of individual fluorescently labeled reovirions in living cells.Reovirus core protein mu2 determines the filamentous morphology of viral inclusion bodies by interacting with and stabilizing microtubules.Reovirus-induced alterations in gene expression related to cell cycle regulation.Aquareovirus NS80 recruits viral proteins to its inclusions, and its C-terminal domain is the primary driving force for viral inclusion formation.Reovirus sigma NS and mu NS proteins form cytoplasmic inclusion structures in the absence of viral infection.CONCENTRATION AND PURIFICATION OF VIRUSES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO REOVIRUSES.Aquareovirus NS80 Initiates Efficient Viral Replication by Retaining Core Proteins within Replication-Associated Viral Inclusion Bodies.Neurotropic virus-host relationship alterations due to variation in viral genome as studied by electron microscopy.Electron micrographic features of acute murine reovirus hepatitis.The N-Terminal of Aquareovirus NS80 Is Required for Interacting with Viral Proteins and Viral Replication.Acute murine adrenalitis induced by reovirus 3. An ultrastructural study.Murine infection with reovirus. IV. Late chronic disease and the induction of lymphoma after reovirus type 3 infectionMURINE INFECTION WITH REOVIRUS. 3. PATHOLOGY OF INFECTION WITH TYPES 1 AND 2.CYTOPLASMIC MICROTUBULES IN DIFFERENT ANIMAL CELLSSTRUCTURE OF THE MITOTIC SPINDLE IN L STRAIN FIBROBLASTS.The mitotic apparatus. Structural changes after isolation.The penetration of reovirus RNA and initiation of its genetic function in L-strain fibroblastsThe effect of mitotic inhibitors in myogenesis in vitro.Concerning the universality of a microtubule antigen in animal cells.Interaction of frog virus-3 with the cytoskeleton. I. Altered organization of microtubules, intermediate filaments, and microfilaments.ANIMAL AND PLANT VIRUSES WITH DOUBLE-HELICAL RNAReovirus serotypes 1 and 3 differ in their in vitro association with microtubulesBinding of adenovirus to microtubules. II. Depletion of high-molecular-weight microtubule-associated protein content reduces specificity of in vitro bindingAdenovirus binds to rat brain microtubules in vitro.Chromatographic and electrophoretic analysis of viral proteins from hamster and chicken cells transformed by Rous sarcoma virus.Ultrastructure and sequential development of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus.Structure and cytopathic effects of Nelson Bay virus.Production in FL cells of infectious and potentially infectious reovirus.Reovirus forms neo-organelles for progeny particle assembly within reorganized cell membranes.Genome packaging of reovirus is mediated by the scaffolding property of the microtubule network.Reovirus replication protein μ2 influences cell tropism by promoting particle assembly within viral inclusions.The cellular chaperone hsc70 is specifically recruited to reovirus viral factories independently of its chaperone function.Salivary gland changes in disease.Reovirus sigma NS protein localizes to inclusions through an association requiring the mu NS amino terminus.Mammalian reovirus nonstructural protein microNS forms large inclusions and colocalizes with reovirus microtubule-associated protein micro2 in transfected cellsSequestration of free tubulin molecules by the viral protein NSP2 induces microtubule depolymerization during rotavirus infection.
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1963年の論文
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE SPINDLE APPARATUS AND REOVIRUS.
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE SPINDLE APPARATUS AND REOVIRUS.
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1963-08-01T00:00:00Z