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2. Predictors for Adherence to Multidisciplinary Follow-Up Care after Sleeve Gastrectomy
3. Real-time measurement and control of particle-number density and size of the detonation products of lead azide
4. Formation of charged particles, part 2
5. Hydrodynamics
6. Dynamics of the detonation products of lead azide. II. Formation of charged particles.
7. Dynamics of the detonation products of lead azide. I. Hydrodynamics.
8. Studies of detonations as a potential source for visible chemical lasers
9. Feasibility studies of a visible chemical laser from the detonation products of lead azide
10. Glycoprotein gI of pseudorabies virus promotes cell fusion and virus spread via direct cell-to-cell transmission
11. The different interactions of a gIII mutant of pseudorabies virus with several different cell types
12. Functions of the sequences at the ends of the inverted repeats of pseudorabies virus
13. Studies of short-wavelength chemical lasers: enhanced emission of Pb atoms following detonation of lead azide via a supersonic nozzle.
14. Acquisition of an additional internal cleavage site differentially affects the ability of pseudorabies virus to multiply in different host cells
15. Low-level inversion of the L component of pseudorabies virus is not dependent on sequence homology
16. Analysis of an origin of DNA replication located at the L terminus of the genome of pseudorabies virus
17. The ability of pseudorabies virus to grow in different hosts is affected by the duplication and translocation of sequences from the left end of the genome to the UL-US junction
18. The gIII glycoprotein of pseudorabies virus is involved in two distinct steps of virus attachment
19. Studies of short-wavelength chemical lasers: enhanced emission of Pb atoms following detonation of lead azide via a supersonic nozzle
20. Structural organization of the termini of the L and S components of the genome of pseudorabies virus
21. Pseudorabies virus glycoprotein gIII is a major target antigen for murine and swine virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes
22. Interaction of glycoprotein gIII with a cellular heparinlike substance mediates adsorption of pseudorabies virus
23. Metabolism of Animal Cells Infected with Nuclear DNA Viruses.
24. Replication of herpesvirus DNA. V. Maturation of concatemeric DNA of pseudorabies virus to genome length is related to capsid formation
25. Appearance in vivo of single-stranded complementary ends on parental herpesvirus DNA.
26. Evolution of pseudorabies virions containing genomes with an invertible long component after repeated passage in chicken embryo fibroblasts
27. Deletions in the genomes of pseudorabies virus vaccine strains and existence of four isomers of the genomes
28. Origin of replication of the DNA of a herpesvirus (pseudorabies).
29. Early interactions of pseudorabies virus with host cells: functions of glycoprotein gIII
30. Nucleotide sequences at recombinational junctions present in pseudorabies virus variants with an invertible L component
31. Host cell-specific growth advantage of pseudorabies virus with a deletion in the genome sequences encoding a structural glycoprotein
32. Role of pseudorabies virus glycoprotein gI in virus release from infected cells
33. Proteins specified by the short unique region of the genome of pseudorabies virus play a role in the release of virions from certain cells
34. Complex between glycoproteins gI and gp63 of pseudorabies virus: its effect on virus replication
35. Role of glycoprotein gIII of pseudorabies virus in virulence
36. Glycoprotein gIII of pseudorabies virus is multifunctional
37. Genome location and identification of functions defective in the Bartha vaccine strain of pseudorabies virus
38. cis Functions involved in replication and cleavage-encapsidation of pseudorabies virus
39. Molecular basis for interference of defective interfering particles of pseudorabies virus with replication of standard virus
40. Characterization of the envelope proteins of pseudorabies virus
41. Genetic basis of the neurovirulence of pseudorabies virus
42. Replication of herpesvirus DNA. III. Rate of DNA elongation
43. Effect of 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine on DNA synthesis. II. In rabbit kidney cells infected with herpes viruses.
44. [Effect of 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine on DNA synthesis. 1. In normal rabbit kidney cell cultures.]
45. Isolation and Characterization of a Temperature-sensitive Uncoating Mutant of Pseudorabies Virus
46. Role of a structural glycoprotein of pseudorabies in virus virulence
47. Characterization of the immediate-early functions of pseudorabies virus
48. Induction of antibodies to pseudorabies virus by immunization with antiidiotypic antibodies
49. Release of pseudorabies virus from infected cells is controlled by several viral functions and is modulated by cellular components
50. Expression of the Genome of Defective Interfering Pseudorabies Virions in the Presence or Absence of Helper Functions Provided by Standard Virus
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