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Der Internist|February 1, 1985
[Molecular biology of paramyxoviruses and its significance for the development of vaccines]A Scheid
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|October 17, 2001
Stepwise deletion of the HIV type 1 glycoprotein 41 N terminus leads to an increasing export of microvesicles containing uncleaved Env glycoproteinO Adams, A Scheid
Virology|November 1, 1974
The hemagglutinating and neuraminidase protein of a paramyxovirus: interaction with neuraminic acid in affinity chromatographyA Scheid, P W Choppin
Virology|February 1, 1974
Identification of biological activities of paramyxovirus glycoproteins. Activation of cell fusion, hemolysis, and infectivity of proteolytic cleavage of an inactive precursor protein of Sendai virusA Scheid, P W Choppin
Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association|January 1, 1979
Role of cellular proteases in viral pathogenicityP W Choppin, A Scheid
Journal of Virology|February 1, 1973
Isolation and purification of the envelope proteins of Newcastle disease virusA Scheid, P W Choppin
Virology|January 1, 1976
Protease activation mutants of sendai virus. Activation of biological properties by specific proteasesA Scheid, P W Choppin
Virology|July 1, 1977
Two disulfide-linked polypeptide chains constitute the active F protein of paramyxovirusesA Scheid, P W Choppin
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1980
The role of viral glycoproteins in adsorption, penetration, and pathogenicity of virusesP W Choppin, A Scheid
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|August 25, 2000
Natural variation in the amino acid sequence around the HIV type 1 glycoprotein 160 cleavage site and its effect on cleavability, subunit association, and membrane fusionO Adams, H Schaal, A Scheid
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Der Internist|February 1, 1985
[Molecular biology of paramyxoviruses and its significance for the development of vaccines]A Scheid
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|October 17, 2001
Stepwise deletion of the HIV type 1 glycoprotein 41 N terminus leads to an increasing export of microvesicles containing uncleaved Env glycoproteinO Adams, A Scheid
Virology|November 1, 1974
The hemagglutinating and neuraminidase protein of a paramyxovirus: interaction with neuraminic acid in affinity chromatographyA Scheid, P W Choppin
Virology|February 1, 1974
Identification of biological activities of paramyxovirus glycoproteins. Activation of cell fusion, hemolysis, and infectivity of proteolytic cleavage of an inactive precursor protein of Sendai virusA Scheid, P W Choppin
Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association|January 1, 1979
Role of cellular proteases in viral pathogenicityP W Choppin, A Scheid
Journal of Virology|February 1, 1973
Isolation and purification of the envelope proteins of Newcastle disease virusA Scheid, P W Choppin
Virology|January 1, 1976
Protease activation mutants of sendai virus. Activation of biological properties by specific proteasesA Scheid, P W Choppin
Virology|July 1, 1977
Two disulfide-linked polypeptide chains constitute the active F protein of paramyxovirusesA Scheid, P W Choppin
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1980
The role of viral glycoproteins in adsorption, penetration, and pathogenicity of virusesP W Choppin, A Scheid
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|August 25, 2000
Natural variation in the amino acid sequence around the HIV type 1 glycoprotein 160 cleavage site and its effect on cleavability, subunit association, and membrane fusionO Adams, H Schaal, A Scheid
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