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1. Liquid-crystalline, phage-like packing of encapsidated DNA in herpes simplex virus

2. Three-dimensional structures of maturable and abortive capsids of equine herpesvirus 1 from cryoelectron microscopy.

3. Three-Dimensional reconstructions of ’light’ and ’intermediate’ capsids of equine herpes virus

8. Uncoating the herpes simplex virus genome.

9. Molecular characterization of a partitivirus from Ophiostoma himal-ulmi.

10. Quenching of CdSe quantum dot emission, a new approach for biosensing.

11. 3D structure of EspA filaments from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.

12. Voltage-gated K+ channel from mammalian brain: 3D structure at 18A of the complete (alpha)4(beta)4 complex.

13. The filamentous type III secretion translocon of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.

14. L1 interaction domains of papillomavirus l2 necessary for viral genome encapsidation.

15. Molecular tectonic model of virus structural transitions: the putative cell entry states of poliovirus.

16. Intermediate filament structure: hard alpha-keratin.

17. Conformational intermediates and fusion activity of influenza virus hemagglutinin.

18. At sixes and sevens: characterization of the symmetry mismatch of the ClpAP chaperone-assisted protease.

19. Two antibodies that neutralize papillomavirus by different mechanisms show distinct binding patterns at 13 A resolution.

20. Hexon-only binding of VP26 reflects differences between the hexon and penton conformations of VP5, the major capsid protein of herpes simplex virus.

21. Encapsidated conformation of bacteriophage T7 DNA.

22. Intermediate filament structure: hard alpha-keratin.

23. Structure of L-A virus: a specialized compartment for the transcription and replication of double-stranded RNA.

24. The making and breaking of symmetry in virus capsid assembly: glimpses of capsid biology from cryoelectron microscopy.

25. Novel structural features of bovine papillomavirus capsid revealed by a three-dimensional reconstruction to 9 A resolution.

26. Structure of the herpes simplex virus capsid: peptide A862-H880 of the major capsid protein is displayed on the rim of the capsomer protrusions.

27. Assembly of the herpes simplex virus capsid: characterization of intermediates observed during cell-free capsid formation.

28. The herpes simplex virus procapsid: structure, conformational changes upon maturation, and roles of the triplex proteins VP19c and VP23 in assembly.

29. In vitro generation and type-specific neutralization of a human papillomavirus type 16 virion pseudotype.

30. Dimorphism of hepatitis B virus capsids is strongly influenced by the C-terminus of the capsid protein.

31. The capsid architecture of channel catfish virus, an evolutionarily distant herpesvirus, is largely conserved in the absence of discernible sequence homology with herpes simplex virus.

32. Visualization of three-dimensional density maps reconstructed from cryoelectron micrographs of viral capsids.

33. Herpes simplex virus capsids assembled in insect cells infected with recombinant baculoviruses: structural authenticity and localization of VP26.

34. Finding a needle in a haystack: detection of a small protein (the 12-kDa VP26) in a large complex (the 200-MDa capsid of herpes simplex virus).

35. The effects of radiation damage on the structure of frozen hydrated HSV-1 capsids.

36. Structure of the herpes simplex virus capsid. Molecular composition of the pentons and the triplexes.

37. Cryo-crinkling: what happens to carbon films on copper grids at low temperature.

38. Conformational changes of a viral capsid protein. Thermodynamic rationale for proteolytic regulation of bacteriophage T4 capsid expansion, co-operativity, and super-stabilization by soc binding.

39. Distinct monoclonal antibodies separately label the hexons or the pentons of herpes simplex virus capsid.

40. Magnification mismatches between micrographs: corrective procedures and implications for structural analysis.

41. gp160, the envelope glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1, is a dimer of 125-kilodalton subunits stabilized through interactions between their gp41 domains.

42. Conformational changes and fusion activity of influenza virus hemagglutinin of the H2 and H3 subtypes: effects of acid pretreatment.

43. Low temperature electron microscopy.

44. Effects of low pH on influenza virus. Activation and inactivation of the membrane fusion capacity of the hemagglutinin.

45. Functional reconstitution of influenza virus envelopes.

46. Low temperature electron diffraction and beam effects in tendon collagen.

47. Nucleocapsid mass and capsomer protein stoichiometry in equine herpesvirus 1: scanning transmission electron microscopic study.

48. Electron microscopy of influenza virus. A comparison of negatively stained and ice-embedded particles.

49. Electron microscopy of frozen biological suspensions.

50. Computer image analysis of two-dimensional crystals of beef heart NADH: ubiquinone oxidoreductase fragments. II. Comparison of frozen hydrated and negatively stained specimens.

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