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Polyadenylate Polymerase from Vaccinia Virions

Nature New Biology, 1973
HETEROGENEOUS nuclear, messenger1–9 and viral1,10–16 RNAs from eukaryotic organisms contain long polyadenylate (poly (A)) sequences of unknown function. The poly (A) is located at the 3′ terminus17–21 and may be added after transcription is completed11,22.
B, Moss, E N, Rosenblum, E, Paoletti
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Defective virions of human cytomegalovirus

Virology, 1979
Abstract Passage of human cytomegalovirus at high multiplicity of infection generated defective virus particles which banded in CsCI at a lower buoyant density than standard virus. The DNA from defective virions banded at a lower buoyant density in CsCl than standard DNA and sedimented in sucrose gradients similar to standard DNA.
M L, Ramirez   +3 more
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Agarose isoelectrofocusing of intact virions

Journal of Virological Methods, 1984
A convenient and accurate method for determining the isoelectric points of intact virions is described. Tritium-labeled poliovirus 1 (strains Brunhilde and LSc-2) and echovirus 1 (isolates V239, V248, V212, R115 and 4CH-1) were successfully focused into sharp bands at their respective isoelectric points using a thin-layer agarose isoelectric focusing ...
K S, Zerda, C P, Gerba
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Purification of Influenza Virions

This chapter describes basic workflows for concentrating and for purifying influenza virions. It presents several ways in which ultracentrifugation can be used to concentrate influenza virions from the growth media of infected cells, with notes on the different degrees of purity that can be expected when using different approaches. These approaches are
Jack C, Hirst, Edward C, Hutchinson
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A rainbow of influenza virions

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018
This study investigates the phenotypic heterogeneity in influenza virus size and composition.
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Cellular proteins in HIV virions

Reviews in Medical Virology, 1997
Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) virions contain both virus-encoded and cellular proteins. Recent advances in the detection, isolation, and functional characterisation of host proteins incorporated in the virion have begun to provide for new perspectives on the interactions between virus and cell.
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Virion

2008
John B. Heppner   +19 more
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