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Archives of Virology

Ausgabe 1/2003

Inhalt (15 Artikel)

Brief Report

Association of matrix protein of respiratory syncytial virus with the host cell membrane of infected cells

A. Marty, J. Meanger, J. Mills, B. Shields, R. Ghildyal

Codon usage bias amongst plant viruses

M. J. Adams, J. F. Antoniw

Cucumber mosaic virus as carrier of a hepatitis C virus-derived epitope

A. Natilla, G. Piazzolla, M. Nuzzaci, P. Saldarelli, C. Tortorella, S. Antonaci, P. Piazzolla

Brief Report

Nucleotide sequences of genome segments S6, S7 and S10 of Dendrolimus punctatus cypovirus 1

J. J. Hong, J. L. Duan, S. L. Zhao, H. G. Xu, H. Y. Peng

Fucosylated lactosamines participate in adhesion of HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein to dendritic cells

B. Monzavi-Karbassi, P. Luo, G. Cunto-Amesty, F. Jousheghany, A. Pashov, D. Weissman, T. Kieber-Emmons

High efficiency gene transfer into mammalian kidney cells using baculovirus vectors

C.-Y. Liang, H. Z. Wang, T. X. Li, Z. H. Hu, X. W. Chen

Molecular characterization of a human rotavirus reveals porcine characteristics in most of the genes including VP6 and NSP4

V. Varghese, S. Das, Ng. B. Singh, K. Kojima, S. K. Bhattacharya, T. Krishnan, N. Kobayashi, T. N. Naik

Brief Report

A naturally occurring recombinant isolate of Lettuce mosaic virus

R. Krause-Sakate, H. Fakhfakh, M. Peypelut, M. A. Pavan, F. M. Zerbini, M. Marrakchi, T. Candresse, O. Le Gall

Brief Report

Effect of a single mutation in neuraminidase on the properties of Influenza B virus isolates

D. Katinger, J. Romanova, B. Ferko, H. Fekete, A. Egorov

Detection of ion channel activity in Xenopus laevis oocytes expressing Influenza C virus CM2 protein

S. Hongo, K. Ishii, K. Mori, E. Takashita, Y. Muraki, Y. Matsuzaki, K. Sugawara

Brief Review

Can genes transduced by adeno-associated virus vectors elicit or evade an immune response?

C.-H. Wang, D.-W. Liu, Y.-P. Tsao, X. Xiao, S.-L. Chen

Obituary

Virology Division News

Chris Payne

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