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Superinfect on exclusion by vesicular stomatitis virus
Virology, 1983The infection of baby hamster kidney (BHK21) cells by the Indiana strain of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) causes a rapid loss of the ability of the cells to be superinfected by VSV virions or defective-interfering particles. This exclusion phenomenon is at the level of virus penetration and requires viral gene expression and a functional VSV ...
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Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Pseudotypes of Retroviruses
2003Pseudotype viruses are phenotypically mixed virions containing the genome or nucleocapsid of one enveloped virus and the surface or envelope (env) glycoproteins of another. This chapter will concentrate on vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) pseudotypes retaining the VSV nucleocapsid but with alternative env glycoproteins derived from retroviruses.
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Vesicular Stomatitis Virus as an Oncolytic Vector
Viral Immunology, 2004Recent data has shown that viruses such as vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), a relatively non-pathogenic, negative-stranded RNA virus, can preferentially replicate in malignant cells and less so in normal cells. VSV appears able to carry out this function in transformed cells since these hosts exhibit the hallmarks of flawed host defense, probably ...
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Crystal structure of vesicular stomatitis virus matrix protein
EMBO Journal, 2002Yves Gaudin, Marcel Knossow
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