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Anthony J Snyder

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Bio-Protocol|March 20, 2018
Infectious Subviral Particle-induced Hemolysis Assay for Mammalian OrthoreovirusAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|October 5, 2012
The alphavirus E3 glycoprotein functions in a clade-specific mannerAnthony J Snyder, Suchetana Mukhopadhyay
Bio-Protocol|February 6, 2018
Infectious Subviral Particle to Membrane Penetration Active Particle (ISVP-to-ISVP*) Conversion Assay for Mammalian OrthoreovirusAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|December 25, 2015
Lipid Membranes Facilitate Conformational Changes Required for Reovirus Cell EntryAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|August 11, 2017
The Loop Formed by Residues 340 to 343 of Reovirus μ1 Controls Entry-Related Conformational ChangesAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|February 22, 2019
Selection and Characterization of a Reovirus Mutant with Increased ThermostabilityAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|January 5, 2018
Cleavage of the C-Terminal Fragment of Reovirus μ1 Is Required for Optimal InfectivityAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 23, 2016
Lipids Cooperate with the Reovirus Membrane Penetration Peptide to Facilitate Particle UncoatingAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Viruses|January 26, 2021
Control of Capsid Transformations during Reovirus EntryStephanie L Gummersheimer, Anthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|January 13, 2012
Mutating conserved cysteines in the alphavirus e2 glycoprotein causes virus-specific assembly defectsAnthony J Snyder, Kevin J Sokoloski, Suchetana Mukhopadhyay
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Bio-Protocol|March 20, 2018
Infectious Subviral Particle-induced Hemolysis Assay for Mammalian OrthoreovirusAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|October 5, 2012
The alphavirus E3 glycoprotein functions in a clade-specific mannerAnthony J Snyder, Suchetana Mukhopadhyay
Bio-Protocol|February 6, 2018
Infectious Subviral Particle to Membrane Penetration Active Particle (ISVP-to-ISVP*) Conversion Assay for Mammalian OrthoreovirusAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|December 25, 2015
Lipid Membranes Facilitate Conformational Changes Required for Reovirus Cell EntryAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|August 11, 2017
The Loop Formed by Residues 340 to 343 of Reovirus μ1 Controls Entry-Related Conformational ChangesAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|February 22, 2019
Selection and Characterization of a Reovirus Mutant with Increased ThermostabilityAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|January 5, 2018
Cleavage of the C-Terminal Fragment of Reovirus μ1 Is Required for Optimal InfectivityAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 23, 2016
Lipids Cooperate with the Reovirus Membrane Penetration Peptide to Facilitate Particle UncoatingAnthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Viruses|January 26, 2021
Control of Capsid Transformations during Reovirus EntryStephanie L Gummersheimer, Anthony J Snyder, Pranav Danthi
Journal of Virology|January 13, 2012
Mutating conserved cysteines in the alphavirus e2 glycoprotein causes virus-specific assembly defectsAnthony J Snyder, Kevin J Sokoloski, Suchetana Mukhopadhyay
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