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1. Affimer reagents as tools in diagnosing plant virus diseases.

2. The cryo-electron microscopy structure of Broad Bean Stain Virus suggests a common capsid assembly mechanism among comoviruses.

3. Combining high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy and mutagenesis to develop cowpea mosaic virus for bionanotechnology.

4. The structures of a naturally empty cowpea mosaic virus particle and its genome-containing counterpart by cryo-electron microscopy.

5. Genetic engineering and characterization of Cowpea mosaic virus empty virus-like particles.

6. Templated mineralization by charge-modified cowpea mosaic virus.

7. Cowpea mosaic virus nanoparticles target surface vimentin on cancer cells.

9. Biomedical nanotechnology using virus-based nanoparticles.

10. Structure-based engineering of an icosahedral virus for nanomedicine and nanotechnology.

12. Layer-by-layer assembly of viral nanoparticles and polyelectrolytes: the film architecture is different for spheres versus rods.

13. Layer-by-layer assembly of viral capsid for cell adhesion.

14. Nanoscale memory characterization of virus-templated semiconducting quantum dots.

15. Decoration of cowpea mosaic virus with multiple, redox-active, organometallic complexes.

16. Systemic trafficking of plant virus nanoparticles in mice via the oral route.

17. Decoration of discretely immobilized cowpea mosaic virus with luminescent quantum dots.

18. Organic and inorganic nanoparticle hybrids.

19. Separation and recovery of intact gold-virus complex by agarose electrophoresis and electroelution: application to the purification of cowpea mosaic virus and colloidal gold complex.

20. Rapid routine structure determination of macromolecular assemblies using electron microscopy: current progress and further challenges.

21. Studies on the C-terminus of the Cowpea mosaic virus movement protein.

22. Structures of picorna-like plant viruses: implications and applications.

24. Co-expression of the capsid proteins of Cowpea mosaic virus in insect cells leads to the formation of virus-like particles.

25. Inclusion bodies induced by Bean rugose mosaic comovirus seen under light microscopy.

26. Cowpea mosaic virus infection induces a massive proliferation of endoplasmic reticulum but not Golgi membranes and is dependent on de novo membrane synthesis.

27. Engineering cowpea mosaic virus RNA-2 into a vector to express heterologous proteins in plants.

28. The refined crystal structure of cowpea mosaic virus at 2.8 A resolution.

29. Isolation and characterization of tubular structures of cowpea mosaic virus.

30. Capsid proteins of cowpea mosaic virus transiently expressed in protoplasts form virus-like particles.

31. Distinct functional domains in the cowpea mosaic virus movement protein.

32. The development of cowpea mosaic virus as a potential source of novel vaccines.

33. Determination of three-dimensional low-resolution viral structure from solution x-ray scattering data.

34. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1-neutralizing antibodies raised to a glycoprotein 41 peptide expressed on the surface of a plant virus.

35. Direct imaging of interactions between an icosahedral virus and conjugate F(ab) fragments by cryoelectron microscopy and X-ray crystallography.

36. Virus dynamics lead to structure, by George!

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