Defective transport of Sindbis virus glycoproteins in End4 mutant Chinese hamster ovary cells [PDF]
John F. Presley +2 more
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Characterization of the Rubella Virus Nonstructural Protease Domain and Its Cleavage Site [PDF]
The region of the rubella virus nonstructural open reading frame that contains the papain-like cysteine protease domain and its cleavage site was expressed with a Sindbis virus vector. Cys-1151 has previously been shown to be required for the activity of
Chen, Jun-Ping +3 more
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Sindbis virus expression vectors: packaging of RNA replicons by using defective helper RNAs [PDF]
Peter J. Bredenbeek +3 more
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Outlook Magazine, Summer 1989 [PDF]
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Detection of Sindbis and Inkoo Virus RNA in Genetically Typed Mosquito Larvae Sampled in Northern Sweden [PDF]
Olov Tingström +8 more
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Efficient multiplication of a Semliki Forest virus chimera containing Sindbis virus spikes [PDF]
J. M. B. Smyth +2 more
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Sindbis Virus Vectors Designed To Express a Foreign Protein as a Cleavable Component of the Viral Structural Polyprotein [PDF]
John Thomas +3 more
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Mutational analysis of a virulence locus in the E2 glycoprotein gene of Sindbis virus [PDF]
John M. Polo, Rowena Johnston
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Sindbis virus-induced ocular immunopathology.
The intraocular injection of the Sindbis virus in adult BALB/c mice produces a uveoretinitis with little or no central nervous system involvement. Ocular disease starts on the third day after infection and presents as a mild to moderate iridocyclitis and retinitis, usually accompanied by typical severe dysplastic changes of the retina. The inflammatory
B, Carreras +2 more
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