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Efficacy of Different Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus Strains for the Treatment of Murine Peritoneal Mesothelioma. [PDF]

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Yurttas C   +10 more
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Vaccinia Virus

Methods in Molecular Biology, 2022
This datasheet on vaccinia virus covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected.
Jason Mercer
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Uncoating of vaccinia virus [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Virology, 1985
Input vaccinia virus deoxyribonucleoproteids with buoyant densities (in CsCl) very similar (if not identical) to those of viral cores have been found in large cytoplasmic structures in which viral DNA replication takes place. The deoxyribonucleoproteids consist of at least five major and two minor core proteins and viral DNA which is protected against ...
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Vaccinia virus cytotoxin(s)

Nature, 1974
Extracts of vaccinia-infected HeLa cells were rendered free from infectious virus by centrifugation followed by membrane filtration and were shown to be toxic to uninfected HeLa cells in the presence of hypertonic MgSO4, used as a macromolecular uptake inducer, under conditions which did not kill control cells.
J. Stephen   +4 more
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Vaccinia Virus Motility

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2003
▪ Abstract  Vaccinia virus (VV), the virus smallpox vaccine, replicates in the cytoplasm of infected cells. The intracellular movement of this large virus would be inefficient without specific transport mechanisms; therefore, VV uses microtubules for movement during both entry and egress.
Mansun Law   +2 more
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Vaccinia virus cytotoxin

Archives of Virology, 1977
Extracts of vaccinia-infected HeLa cells were rendered free from infectious virus by centrifugation followed by membrane filtration and were shown to be toxic to uninfected HeLa cells in the presence of hypertonic MgSO4, used as a macromolecular uptake inducer, under conditions which did not kill control cells.
C. G. Woodward   +3 more
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Vaccinia Virus Expression Vectors

Annual Review of Immunology, 1987
Infectious diseases remain a major problem throughout the world. It is clear, at least for viruses, that prevention is our best defense. Most successful vaccines (e.g., smallpox, rubella, Sabin poliomyelitis, measles, mumps, yellow fever) have consisted of live attenuated viruses.
Charles Flexner, Bernard Moss
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Preparation of Cell Cultures and Vaccinia Virus Stocks.

Current Protocols in Protein Science, 2017
The culturing of cell lines used with vaccinia virus, both as monolayer and in suspension, is described. The preparation of chick embryo fibroblasts (CEF) is presented for use in the production of the highly attenuated and host range-restricted modified ...
Catherine A. Cotter   +3 more
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Vaccinia virus morphogenesis and dissemination [PDF]

open access: possibleTrends in Microbiology, 2008
Vaccinia virus is the smallpox vaccine. It is the most intensively studied poxvirus, and its study has provided important insights about virus replication in general and the interactions of viruses with the host cell and immune system. Here, the entry, morphogenesis and dissemination of vaccinia virus are considered.
Geoffrey L. Smith, Kim L. Roberts
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Vaccinia Virus Hemagglutinin

1989
Several viruses agglutinate erythrocytes of various animal species. The components responsible for this phenomenon have been termed hemagglutinins (HA), which in many cases have been identified as glycoproteins present in virus envelopes. The HA titers have often been used as convenient indicators of the amounts of viruses.
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