in-vitro transcription
In-Vitro Transcription and Transfection of HCV Genomic Replicons
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Characterization of in vitro transcription and transcriptional products of measles virus.
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An in-vitro transcription assay for development of Rotavirus VP7
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In vitro transcription of adenovirus.
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In vitro transcription of human pararotavirus.
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In vitro transcription catalyzed by heat-treated human rotavirus.
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In vitro transcription of two human rotaviruses.
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Multiple transcriptional regulatory domains in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat are involved in basal and E1A/E1B-induced promoter activity.
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Transcriptional regulation of three double-stranded RNA segments of bacteriophage phi 6 in vitro.
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New procedure for the direct analysis of in vitro reverse transcription of Rous sarcoma virus RNA.
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Differential transcription of baculovirus late and very late promoters: fractionation of nuclear extracts by phosphocellulose chromatography.
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Polyadenylation of Influenza Virus mRNA Transcribed In Vitro from Model Virion RNA Templates: Requirement for 5′ Conserved Sequences
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Sp1 transcription factor is required for in vitro basal and Tat-activated transcription from the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat.
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Optimal Replication Activity of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus RNA Polymerase Requires Phosphorylation of a Residue(s) at Carboxy-Terminal Domain II of Its Accessory Subunit, Phosphoprotein P
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Expression and purification of vesicular stomatitis virus N-P complex from Escherichia coli: role in genome RNA transcription and replication in vitro.
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Spliced Leader RNA Gene Transcription in Trypanosoma brucei Requires Transcription Factor TFIIH
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Ex Vivo and In Vitro Identification of a Consensus Promoter for VSG Genes Expressed by Metacyclic-Stage Trypanosomes in the Tsetse Fly
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Translational requirement of La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: in vitro studies.
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An in vitro method for detecting genetic toxicity based on inhibition of RNA synthesis by DNA lesions
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The 5′ Untranslated Region of Rhopalosiphum padi Virus Contains an Internal Ribosome Entry Site Which Functions Efficiently in Mammalian, Plant, and Insect Translation Systems
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