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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1977
21 Robb, J.A. (1974) Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 39,277 Noonan, C., Brugge, J. and Butel, J. (1976) J. Viral. 18, 1106 Smith, H., Sher, C. and Todaro, G. (1971) There is firm genetic evidence that sarcoma viruses carry an“oncogene’, that is, a specific gene for neoplastic transformation, which we may call src, for sarcoma function.
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21 Robb, J.A. (1974) Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 39,277 Noonan, C., Brugge, J. and Butel, J. (1976) J. Viral. 18, 1106 Smith, H., Sher, C. and Todaro, G. (1971) There is firm genetic evidence that sarcoma viruses carry an“oncogene’, that is, a specific gene for neoplastic transformation, which we may call src, for sarcoma function.
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1992
Abstract This chapter describes the use of protoplasts to study various aspects of the replication cycle of ( +) strand RNA viruses that infect plants. The genetic analysis of these viruses, which comprise the overwhelming majority of plant viruses, has been accelerated in recent years by the development of methods that produce ...
Philip Kroner, Paul Ahlquist
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Abstract This chapter describes the use of protoplasts to study various aspects of the replication cycle of ( +) strand RNA viruses that infect plants. The genetic analysis of these viruses, which comprise the overwhelming majority of plant viruses, has been accelerated in recent years by the development of methods that produce ...
Philip Kroner, Paul Ahlquist
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
To the Editor.— The prodigious discovery of reverse transcriptase (the enzyme that codes for the production of DNA off an RNA template) represents a milestone in the annals of molecular biology. As such, I would like to call attention to an erroneous paragraph that appeared in a recent article in the MEDICAL NEWS section ofThe Journal(231:335, 1975).
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To the Editor.— The prodigious discovery of reverse transcriptase (the enzyme that codes for the production of DNA off an RNA template) represents a milestone in the annals of molecular biology. As such, I would like to call attention to an erroneous paragraph that appeared in a recent article in the MEDICAL NEWS section ofThe Journal(231:335, 1975).
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Differential roles of MDA5 and RIG-I helicases in the recognition of RNA viruses
Nature, 2006H. Kato +17 more
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Multiplexed heritable gene editing using RNA viruses and mobile single guide RNAs
Nature Plants, 2020Evan E Ellison +5 more
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2008
Viruses that infect the central nervous system may cause acute, chronic, or latent infections. In some cases, the diseases manifested are attributable to viral damage of neurons or supporting parenchymal tissues; in other cases, to immune attack on virally infected cells.
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Viruses that infect the central nervous system may cause acute, chronic, or latent infections. In some cases, the diseases manifested are attributable to viral damage of neurons or supporting parenchymal tissues; in other cases, to immune attack on virally infected cells.
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The evolutionary history of vertebrate RNA viruses
Nature, 2018M. Shi +11 more
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Favipiravir as a potential countermeasure against neglected and emerging RNA viruses
Antiviral Research, 2018L. Delang, R. Abdelnabi, J. Neyts
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