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Veterinary Microbiology
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June 1, 1990
Oral immunization of foxes with avirulent rabies virus mutants
H Le Blois, C Tuffereau, J Blancou, et al.
Journal of Virology
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November 13, 1999
Glycoproteins gM and gN of pseudorabies virus are dispensable for viral penetration and propagation in the nervous systems of adult mice
M J Masse, A Jöns, J M Dijkstra, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
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April 18, 2000
Neuronal pathways for the propagation of herpes simplex virus type 1 from one retina to the other in a murine model
M Labetoulle, P Kucera, G Ugolini, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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August 11, 2000
Neuronal propagation of HSV1 from the oral mucosa to the eye
M Labetoulle, P Kucera, G Ugolini, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
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July 28, 1999
Soluble ectodomain of rabies virus glycoprotein expressed in eukaryotic cells folds in a monomeric conformation that is antigenically distinct from the native state of the complete, membrane-anchored glycoprotein
Y Gaudin, S Moreira, J B N Jean, et al.
Journal of Virology
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August 1, 1991
Antigenicity of rabies virus glycoprotein
A Benmansour, H Leblois, P Coulon, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
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September 1, 1996
Glycoprotein gH of pseudorabies virus is essential for penetration and propagation in cell culture and in the nervous system of mice
N Babic, B G Klupp, B Makoschey, et al.
Virology
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July 1, 1991
Spread of the CVS strain of rabies virus and of the avirulent mutant AvO1 along the olfactory pathways of the mouse after intranasal inoculation
F Lafay, P Coulon, L Astic, et al.
Journal of Virology
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January 1, 1974
Detection of homologous RNA sequences among six rhabdovirus genomes
P Repik, A Flamand, H F Clark, et al.
Virus Research
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June 1, 1996
The BamHI fragment 9 of pseudorabies virus contains genes homologous to the UL24, UL25, UL26, and UL 26.5 genes of herpes simplex virus type 1
S Dezélée, F Bras, P Vende, et al.
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Veterinary Microbiology
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June 1, 1990
Oral immunization of foxes with avirulent rabies virus mutants
H Le Blois, C Tuffereau, J Blancou, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
November 13, 1999
Glycoproteins gM and gN of pseudorabies virus are dispensable for viral penetration and propagation in the nervous systems of adult mice
M J Masse, A Jöns, J M Dijkstra, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
|
April 18, 2000
Neuronal pathways for the propagation of herpes simplex virus type 1 from one retina to the other in a murine model
M Labetoulle, P Kucera, G Ugolini, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
|
August 11, 2000
Neuronal propagation of HSV1 from the oral mucosa to the eye
M Labetoulle, P Kucera, G Ugolini, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
|
July 28, 1999
Soluble ectodomain of rabies virus glycoprotein expressed in eukaryotic cells folds in a monomeric conformation that is antigenically distinct from the native state of the complete, membrane-anchored glycoprotein
Y Gaudin, S Moreira, J B N Jean, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
August 1, 1991
Antigenicity of rabies virus glycoprotein
A Benmansour, H Leblois, P Coulon, et al.
The Journal of General Virology
|
September 1, 1996
Glycoprotein gH of pseudorabies virus is essential for penetration and propagation in cell culture and in the nervous system of mice
N Babic, B G Klupp, B Makoschey, et al.
Virology
|
July 1, 1991
Spread of the CVS strain of rabies virus and of the avirulent mutant AvO1 along the olfactory pathways of the mouse after intranasal inoculation
F Lafay, P Coulon, L Astic, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
January 1, 1974
Detection of homologous RNA sequences among six rhabdovirus genomes
P Repik, A Flamand, H F Clark, et al.
Virus Research
|
June 1, 1996
The BamHI fragment 9 of pseudorabies virus contains genes homologous to the UL24, UL25, UL26, and UL 26.5 genes of herpes simplex virus type 1
S Dezélée, F Bras, P Vende, et al.
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