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2. In vitro binding and internalization of HIV envelope glycoproteins by human epidermal Langerhans cells does not require the CD4-gp120-binding site.

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3. The base composition of entomopoxvirus DNA.

6. Sequence complexity and relative abundance of vaccinia virus mRNA's synthesized in vivo and in vitro.

7. [Polyadenylic acid sequence in viral RNA].

8. Instability and reiteration of DNA sequences within the vaccinia virus genome.

9. The role of ATP in the biogenesis of vaccinia virus mRNA in vitro.

10. Purification of vaccinia virus by zonal centrifugation and analysis of viral protein composition.

11. Evidence of a repetitive sequence in vaccinia virus DNA.

13. Purification and characterization of vaccinia virus structural protein VP8.

14. Studies on the polypeptides of poxvirus. I. Comparison of structural polypeptides in vaccina, cowpox and Shope fibroma viruses.

15. Studies on the poxvirus Cotia.

16. Mechanism of poly(A) synthesis by vaccinia virus.

17. Purification and characterization of a superhelix binding protein from vaccinia virus.

18. mRNA 5'-cap binding activity in purified influenza virus detected by simple, rapid assay.

19. Purification and characterization of a protein synthesis inhibitor associated with vaccinia virus.

20. Mechanisms in the pathogenesis of post-infectious vaccinia virus encephalomyelitis in the mouse.

21. A modified structure at the 5'-terminus of mRNA of vaccinia virus.

23. [Comparative restriction analysis of HindIII-F-fragments of DNA from 4 strains of vaccinia virus].

24. Messenger activity of RNA transcribed in vitro by DNA-RNA polymerase associated to vaccinia virus cores.

25. Poxvirus DNA.

26. Symmetrical arrangement of the heterologous regions of rabbit poxvirus and vaccinia virus DNA.

27. Capped and polyadenylated low-molecular-weight RNA synthesized by vaccinia virus in vitro.

28. Topography of vaccinia virus DNA.

30. Comparison of five poxvirus genomes by analysis with restriction endonucleases HindIII, BamI and EcoRI.

31. Evidence for the presence of RNA in the purified virions of vaccinia virus.

32. Association of mitochondria DNA with viral DNA in purified preparations of poxviruses.

33. Conservation and variation in Orthopoxvirus genome structure.

35. The DNA polymerase activity of vaccinia virus 'virosomes': solubilization and properties.

36. Vaccinia virus proteins on the plasma membranes of infected cells. IV. Studies employing L cells infected with ultraviolet-irradiated vaccinia virions.

38. Characterization and localization of the naturally occurring cross-links in vaccinia virus DNA.

39. Biogenesis of vaccinia: concerning the origin of the envelope phospholipids.

40. Identification of the vaccinia hemagglutinin polypeptide from a cell system yielding large amounts of extracellular enveloped virus.

41. Analysis of the hemagglutinin glycoprotein from mutants of vaccinia virus that accumulates on the nuclear envelope.

43. Solubilization of a protein synthesis inhibitor from vaccinia virions.

44. Virion polypeptides of poxviruses.

45. Analysis of the methylated 'cap' structures of vaccinia mRNA by two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography.

46. Identification of orthopoxviruses by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of intracellular polypeptides. I. Four major groupings.

47. A quantitative estimation of poxvirus genome fraction transcribed as "early" and "late" mRNA.

48. Preparation of subviral particles from vaccinia virions irradiated with ultraviolet light.

49. Purification of a protein kinase and two phosphate acceptor proteins from vaccinia virions.

50. Effect of detergents and chemicals on purified vaccinia virus: analysis by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and electron microscopy1,2.