Baculovirus infection
Baculovirus Infection Induces a DNA Damage Response That Is Required for Efficient Viral Replication
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In Vivo Induction of Apoptosis Correlating with Reduced Infectivity during Baculovirus Infection
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Downregulation of a Chitin Deacetylase-Like Protein in Response to Baculovirus Infection and Its Application for Improving Baculovirus Infectivity
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Persistent Baculovirus Infection Results from Deletion of the Apoptotic Suppressor Gene p35
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Effects of baculovirus infection on IE1-mediated foreign gene expression in stably transformed insect cells.
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Baculovirus Infection of Nondividing Mammalian Cells: Mechanisms of Entry and Nuclear Transport of Capsids
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Responses of insect cells to baculovirus infection: protein synthesis shutdown and apoptosis.
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Nuclear Marginalization of Host Cell Chromatin Associated with Expansion of Two Discrete Virus-Induced Subnuclear Compartments during Baculovirus Infection
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Baculovirus Infection Raises the Level of TATA-Binding Protein That Colocalizes with Viral DNA Replication Sites
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Enhancement of polyhedrin nuclear localization during baculovirus infection.
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Nuclear IE2 Structures Are Related to Viral DNA Replication Sites during Baculovirus Infection
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Transcriptome Responses of the Host Trichoplusia ni to Infection by the Baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
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The GP64 envelope fusion protein is an essential baculovirus protein required for cell-to-cell transmission of infection.
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Baculovirus VP1054 Is an Acquired Cellular PURα, a Nucleic Acid-Binding Protein Specific for GGN Repeats
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Reactive-Site Cleavage Residues Confer Target Specificity to Baculovirus P49, a Dimeric Member of the P35 Family of Caspase Inhibitors
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Identification of a Hydrophobic Domain of HA2 Essential to Morphogenesis of Helicoverpa armigera Nucleopolyhedrovirus
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Gastrointestinal Delivery of Baculovirus Displaying Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin Protects Mice against Heterologous H5N1 Infection
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Baculovirus DNA Replication-Specific Expression Factors Trigger Apoptosis and Shutoff of Host Protein Synthesis during Infection
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Synthesis of functional human immunodeficiency virus tat protein in baculovirus as determined by a cell-cell fusion assay.
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Cell Susceptibility to Baculovirus Transduction and Echovirus Infection Is Modified by Protein Kinase C Phosphorylation and Vimentin Organization
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