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2. Insulin expression in β cells is reduced within islets before islet loss in diabetic cats
3. Automation and validation of micronucleus detection in the 3D EpiDerm™ human reconstructed skin assay and correlation with 2D dose responses
4. Impact of Serum Content on Cell Uptake and Toxicity of Size-Differentiated Nanoparticles.: P94
5. Three-dimensional Models for In vitro Nanotoxicity Testing
6. Molecular Comparisons of the D-Type Retroviruses
7. Critical review of the current and future challenges associated with advanced in vitro systems towards the study of nanoparticle (secondary) genotoxicity
8. Direct and Specific Binding of the UL16 Tegument Protein of Herpes Simplex Virus to the Cytoplasmic Tail of Glycoprotein E
9. INCIDENCE OF INJURIES AT AN EXTREME SPORTS CAMP
10. Equine infectious anemia virus utilizes a YXXL motif within the late assembly domain of the Gag p9 protein
11. Fine mapping and characterization of the Rous sarcoma virus Pr76gag late assembly domain
12. The membrane-binding domain of the Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein
13. A large region within the Rous sarcoma virus matrix protein is dispensable for budding and infectivity
14. Transport and processing of the Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein in the endoplasmic reticulum
15. Evidence for a second function of the MA sequence in the Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein
16. Isolation of virus-neutralizing RNAs from a large pool of random sequences.
17. A leucine triplet repeat sequence (LXX)4 in p6gag is important for Vpr incorporation into human immunodeficiency virus type 1 particles
18. Positionally independent and exchangeable late budding functions of the Rous sarcoma virus and human immunodeficiency virus Gag proteins
19. Genetic analysis of the major homology region of the Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein
20. An assembly domain of the Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein required late in budding
21. Efficiency and selectivity of RNA packaging by Rous sarcoma virus Gag deletion mutants
22. Identification of a membrane-binding domain within the amino-terminal region of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag protein which interacts with acidic phospholipids
23. Functional chimeras of the Rous sarcoma virus and human immunodeficiency virus gag proteins
24. Necessity of the spacer peptide between CA and NC in the Rous sarcoma virus gag protein
25. Characterization of a small (25-kilodalton) derivative of the Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein competent for particle release
26. Role of the avian retroviral protease in the activation of reverse transcriptase during virion assembly
27. Suppression of retroviral MA deletions by the amino-terminal membrane-binding domain of p60src
28. Amino acids encoded downstream of gag are not required by Rous sarcoma virus protease during gag-mediated assembly
29. Myristylation of Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein does not prevent replication in avian cells
30. Incorporation of chimeric gag protein into retroviral particles
31. Mutations of the Rous sarcoma virus env gene that affect the transport and subcellular location of the glycoprotein products.
32. Amino-terminal deletion mutants of the Rous sarcoma virus glycoprotein do not block signal peptide cleavage but can block intracellular transport.
33. DNA content, kinetic complexity, and the ploidy question in Candida albicans
34. Creation and expression of myristylated forms of Rous sarcoma virus gag protein in mammalian cells
35. Expression of the Rous sarcoma virus env gene from a simian virus 40 late-region replacement vector: effects of upstream initiation codons
36. Circular mitochondrial genome of Candida albicans contains a large inverted duplication
37. Repetitive DNA of Candida albicans: nuclear and mitochondrial components
38. Retro-secretion of recombinant proteins
39. Honey Producing Plants.
40. Intracellular trafficking of the UL11 tegument protein of herpes simplex virus type 1.
41. Second-site suppressors of Rous sarcoma virus Ca mutations: evidence for interdomain interactions.
42. Insertion of capsid proteins from nonenveloped viruses into the retroviral budding pathway.
43. Repositioning basic residues in the M domain of the Rous sarcoma virus gag protein.
44. Ubiquitin is part of the retrovirus budding machinery.
45. Membrane targeting properties of a herpesvirus tegument protein-retrovirus Gag chimera.
46. RNA dimerization defect in a Rous sarcoma virus matrix mutant.
47. Late domain function identified in the vesicular stomatitis virus M protein by use of rhabdovirus-retrovirus chimeras.
48. Conditions for copackaging rous sarcoma virus and murine leukemia virus Gag proteins during retroviral budding.
49. Identification of retroviral late domains as determinants of particle size.
50. Importance of basic residues in the nucleocapsid sequence for retrovirus Gag assembly and complementation rescue.
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