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A Vanderplasschen

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Bulletin Et Memoires De L'Academie Royale De Medecine De Belgique|September 19, 2000
[In vitro study of the interactions between bovine herpesvirus 4 and the bovine host cells]A Vanderplasschen
Bulletin Et Memoires De L'Academie Royale De Medecine De Belgique|September 19, 2000
[Comparison of intracellular and extracellular particles of the vaccinia virus]A Vanderplasschen
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|June 24, 2003
Poxviruses as vaccine vectorsP-P Pastoret, A Vanderplasschen
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 23, 1998
Extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus. Entry, egress, and evasionG L Smith, A Vanderplasschen
Virologie (Montrouge, France)|September 4, 2021
[Viral glycosyltransferases]N Markine-Goriaynoff, A Vanderplasschen
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1997
A novel virus binding assay using confocal microscopy: demonstration that the intracellular and extracellular vaccinia virions bind to different cellular receptorsA Vanderplasschen, G L Smith
Current Gene Therapy|December 20, 2003
The uses of poxviruses as vectorsA Vanderplasschen, P-P Pastoret
Methods in Enzymology|October 3, 1999
Using confocal microscopy to study virus binding and entry into cellsA Vanderplasschen, G L Smith
The Journal of General Virology|May 6, 1998
Intracellular and extracellular vaccinia virions enter cells by different mechanismsA Vanderplasschen, M Hollinshead, G L Smith
The Journal of General Virology|August 1, 1997
Antibodies against vaccinia virus do not neutralize extracellular enveloped virus but prevent virus release from infected cells and comet formationA Vanderplasschen, M Hollinshead, G L Smith
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Bulletin Et Memoires De L'Academie Royale De Medecine De Belgique|September 19, 2000
[In vitro study of the interactions between bovine herpesvirus 4 and the bovine host cells]A Vanderplasschen
Bulletin Et Memoires De L'Academie Royale De Medecine De Belgique|September 19, 2000
[Comparison of intracellular and extracellular particles of the vaccinia virus]A Vanderplasschen
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|June 24, 2003
Poxviruses as vaccine vectorsP-P Pastoret, A Vanderplasschen
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 23, 1998
Extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus. Entry, egress, and evasionG L Smith, A Vanderplasschen
Virologie (Montrouge, France)|September 4, 2021
[Viral glycosyltransferases]N Markine-Goriaynoff, A Vanderplasschen
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1997
A novel virus binding assay using confocal microscopy: demonstration that the intracellular and extracellular vaccinia virions bind to different cellular receptorsA Vanderplasschen, G L Smith
Current Gene Therapy|December 20, 2003
The uses of poxviruses as vectorsA Vanderplasschen, P-P Pastoret
Methods in Enzymology|October 3, 1999
Using confocal microscopy to study virus binding and entry into cellsA Vanderplasschen, G L Smith
The Journal of General Virology|May 6, 1998
Intracellular and extracellular vaccinia virions enter cells by different mechanismsA Vanderplasschen, M Hollinshead, G L Smith
The Journal of General Virology|August 1, 1997
Antibodies against vaccinia virus do not neutralize extracellular enveloped virus but prevent virus release from infected cells and comet formationA Vanderplasschen, M Hollinshead, G L Smith
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