26 results on '"Moyer, Richard W."'
Search Results
2. An Amsacta moorei entomopoxvirus ortholog of the poly(A) polymerase small subunit exhibits methyltransferase activity and is non-essential for virus growth
3. The vaccinia virus fusion inhibitor proteins SPI-3 (K2) and HA (A56) expressed by infected cells reduce the entry of superinfecting virus
4. Vaccinia virus temperature-sensitive mutants in the A28 gene produce non-infectious virions that bind to cells but are defective in entry
5. Mutation of the Myxoma virus SERP2 P1-site to prevent proteinase inhibition causes apoptosis in cultured RK-13 cells and attenuates disease in rabbits, but mutation to alter specificity causes apoptosis without reducing virulence
6. The cowpox virus fusion regulator proteins SPI-3 and hemagglutinin interact in infected and uninfected cells
7. Microarray analysis of A549 cells infected with rabbitpox virus (RPV): a comparison of wild-type RPV and RPV deleted for the host range gene, SPI-1
8. Plasma membrane localization and fusion inhibitory activity of the cowpox virus serpin SPI-3 require a functional signal sequence and the virus encoded hemagglutinin
9. Complete Genomic Sequence of the Amsacta moorei Entomopoxvirus: Analysis and Comparison with Other Poxviruses
10. The Cowpox Virus Serpin SPI-3 Complexes with and Inhibits Urokinase-Type and Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activators and Plasmin
11. The Cowpox Virus SPI-3 and Myxoma Virus SERP1 Serpins Are Not Functionally Interchangeable despite Their Similar Proteinase Inhibition Profiles in Vitro
12. Functional Comparisons among Members of the Poxvirus T1/35kDa Family of Soluble CC-Chemokine Inhibitor Glycoproteins
13. The Non-Permissive Infection of Insect (Gypsy Moth) LD-652 Cells by Vaccinia Virus
14. Characterization of a DNA Topoisomerase Encoded byAmsacta mooreiEntomopoxvirus
15. The T1/35kDa Family of Poxvirus-Secreted Proteins Bind Chemokines and Modulate Leukocyte Influx into Virus-Infected Tissues
16. The SPI-1 Gene of Rabbitpox Virus Determines Host Range and Is Required for Hemorrhagic Pock Formation
17. DNA Sequence Analysis of Conserved and Unique Regions of Swinepox Virus: Identification of Genetic Elements Supporting Phenotypic Observations Including a Novel G Protein-Coupled Receptor Homologue
18. The Effects of Serpin Gene Mutations on the Distinctive Pathobiology of Cowpox and Rabbitpox Virus Following Intranasal Inoculation of Balb/c Mice
19. Identification of an Amsacta Spheroidin-like Protein within the Occlusion Bodies of Choristoneura Entomopoxviruses
20. Complete Genomic Sequence of the Amsacta mooreiEntomopoxvirus: Analysis and Comparison with Other Poxviruses
21. Identification of an AmsactaSpheroidin-like Protein within the Occlusion Bodies of ChoristoneuraEntomopoxviruses
22. The white pock mutants of rabbit poxvirus I. Spontaneous host range mutants contian deletions
23. Interference with vaccinia virus growth caused by insertion of the coding sequence for poliovirus protease 2A
24. In vivo repair of bacteriophage T5 DNA: An assay for viral growth control
25. The white pock mutants of rabbit poxvirus IV. The late white pock (μ) host range (hr) mutants of rabbit poxvirus are blocked in morphogenesis
26. The white pock mutants of rabbit poxvirus II. The early white pock (μ) host range (hr) mutants of rabbit poxvirus uncouple transcription and translation in nonpermissive cells
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.