Pseudorabies Virus PRV
Characterization of Pseudorabies Virus (PrV) Cleavage-Encapsidation Proteins and Functional Complementation of PrV pUL32 by the Homologous Protein of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
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Identification of Nuclear and Nucleolar Localization Signals of Pseudorabies Virus (PRV) Early Protein UL54 Reveals that Its Nuclear Targeting Is Required for Efficient Production of PRV
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Common and Specific Properties of Herpesvirus UL34/UL31 Protein Family Members Revealed by Protein Complementation Assay
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Characterization and mapping of a nonessential pseudorabies virus glycoprotein.
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Characterization of a Replication Incompetent Pseudorabies Virus Mutant Lacking the Sole Immediate Early Gene IE180
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Pseudorabies Virus UL37 Gene Product Is Involved in Secondary Envelopment
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In Vivo Egress of an Alphaherpesvirus from Axons
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Mutations in the N-Terminal Domains of Nectin-1 and Nectin-2 Reveal Differences in Requirements for Entry of Various Alphaherpesviruses and for Nectin-Nectin Interactions
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Antiviral activity of Piscidin 1 against pseudorabies virus both in vitro and in vivo
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Pseudorabies virus glycoprotein L is necessary for virus infectivity but dispensable for virion localization of glycoprotein H.
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Acquisition of an additional internal cleavage site differentially affects the ability of pseudorabies virus to multiply in different host cells.
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Schistosomiasis vaccines: where do we stand?
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Effects of Simultaneous Deletion of pUL11 and Glycoprotein M on Virion Maturation of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
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Human Cytomegalovirus pUL93 Links Nucleocapsid Maturation and Nuclear Egress
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Glycoprotein D-Independent Infectivity of Pseudorabies Virus Results in an Alteration of In Vivo Host Range and Correlates with Mutations in Glycoproteins B and H
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Lysine 242 within Helix 10 of the Pseudorabies Virus Nuclear Egress Complex pUL31 Component Is Critical for Primary Envelopment of Nucleocapsids
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The Pseudorabies Virus VP22 Homologue (UL49) Is Dispensable for Virus Growth In Vitro and Has No Effect on Virulence and Neuronal Spread in Rodents
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Differential Regulation of Dk and KkMajor Histocompatibility Complex Class I Proteins on the Cell Surface after Infection of Murine Cells by Pseudorabies Virus
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Functional Relevance of the N-Terminal Domain of Pseudorabies Virus Envelope Glycoprotein H and Its Interaction with Glycoprotein L
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Characterization of Varicella-Zoster Virus Glycoprotein K (Open Reading Frame 5) and Its Role in Virus Growth
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