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152. List of Contributors
153. Mapping of a Hypovirus p29 Protease Symptom Determinant Domain with Sequence Similarity to Potyvirus HC-Pro Protease
154. Infectious cDNA Clone of Hypovirus CHV1-Euro7: a Comparative Virology Approach To Investigate Virus-Mediated Hypovirulence of the Chestnut Blight Fungus Cryphonectria parasitica
155. Mutagenesis of Putative Acylation Sites Alters Function, Localization, and Accumulation of a Giα Subunit of the Chestnut Blight FungusCryphonectria parasitica
156. Hypovirus Transmission to Ascospore Progeny by Field-Released Transgenic Hypovirulent Strains of Cryphonectria parasitica
157. A 10-year review of a minimally invasive technique for the correction of pectus excavatum
158. Identification of a Cryphonectria parasitica laccase gene promoter element involved in cycloheximide-inducible, hypovirus-repressible transcriptional activation
159. Cloning and Characterization of a General Amino Acid Control Transcriptional Activator from the Chestnut Blight FungusCryphonectria parasitica
160. Repair of Pectus Excavatum
161. Targeted Disruption of a Fungal G-Protein β Subunit Gene Results in Increased Vegetative Growth but Reduced Virulence
162. cDNA-Derived Hypovirus RNA in Transformed Chestnut Blight Fungus Is Spliced and Trimmed of Vector Nucleotides
163. Molecular analysis and overexpression of the gene encoding endothiapepsin, an aspartic protease from Cryphonectria parasitica
164. CYP1, a hypovirus-regulated cyclophilin, is required for virulence in the chestnut blight fungus.
165. First field isolation of wound tumor virus from a plant host: Minimal sequence divergence from the type strain isolated from an insect vector
166. The autocatalytic protease p29 encoded by a hypovirulence-associated virus of the chestnut blight fungus resembles the potyvirus-encoded protease HC-Pro
167. A single Argonaute gene is required for induction of RNA silencing antiviral defense and promotes viral RNA recombination.
168. Cloning of the maize rough dwarf virus genome: Molecular confirmation of the plant-reovirus classification scheme and identification of two large nonoverlapping coding domains within a single genomic segment
169. Infectious complications after the Nuss repair in a series of 863 patients.
170. Structure-specific binding of wound tumor virus transcripts by a host factor: Involvement of both terminal nucleotide domains
171. Significance of dsRNA Genetic Elements in Plant Pathogenic Fungi
172. Recent experiences with minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair “nuss procedure”.
173. Elicitin genes in Phytophthora infestans are clustered and interspersed with various transposon-like elements.
174. Nucleotide sequence of the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene fromCryphonectria parasitica
175. Analysis of altered G-protein subunit accumulation in Cryphonectria parasitica reveals a third Gα homologue.
176. Radiologic considerations in patients undergoing the Nuss procedure for correction of pectus excavatum.
177. Contributors
178. Advancing our understanding of the inheritance and transmission of pectus excavatum
179. Hypovirulence of chestnut blight fungus conferred by an infectious viral cDNA.
180. Probing the structure and function of viral RNA genomes.
181. Hypovirus-Responsive Transcription Factor Gene pro1of the Chestnut Blight Fungus Cryphonectria parasiticaIs Required for Female Fertility, Asexual Spore Development, and Stable Maintenance of Hypovirus Infection
182. Ste12 Transcription Factor Homologue CpST12 Is Down-Regulated by Hypovirus Infection and Required for Virulence and Female Fertility of the Chestnut Blight Fungus Cryphonectria parasitica
183. Use of cDNA Microarrays To Monitor Transcriptional Responses of the Chestnut Blight Fungus Cryphonectria parasiticato Infection by Virulence-Attenuating Hypoviruses
184. A design for simulating and validating the nuss procedure for the minimally invasive correction of pectus excavatum.
185. A Design for Simulating and Validating the Nuss Procedure for the Minimally Invasive Correction of Pectus Excavatum.
186. Initial Assessment of Gene Diversity for the Oomycete Pathogen Phytophthora infestansBased on Expressed Sequences
187. Differential Inhibition of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Polypeptide Synthesis by Hypertonic Initiation Block
188. Urticarial Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis With Cold Urticaria: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature
189. Pseudo-Kaposi Sarcoma: A Patient with Arteriovenous Malformation and Skin Lesions Simulating Kaposi Sarcoma
190. In Vitro Synthesis and Modification of mRNA by Exvectorial Isolates of Wound Tumor Virus
191. Multiple Hamartoma Syndrome (Cowden's Disease)
192. Expression of Wound Tumor Virus Gene Products In Vivo and In Vitro
193. Structural properties of double-stranded RNAs associated with biological control of chestnut blight fungus
194. Peptic Ulceration in Childhood
195. Dermabrasion for Adenoma Sebaceum.
196. Stimulation of in vitro transcription of T4 DNA by the polyamine spermidine
197. What the papers say: Engineering a plant RNA virus for expression of foreign genetic sequences
198. Variant dsRNAs associated with transmission-defective isolates of wound tumor virus represent terminally conserved remnants of genome segments
199. Resolution and genome assignment of mRNA transcripts synthesized in vitro by wound tumor virus
200. Synthesis and application of DNA and RNA
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