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B T Eaton

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Virus Research|March 1, 1991
High level expression of the major core protein VP7 and the non-structural protein NS3 of bluetongue virus in yeast: use of expressed VP7 as a diagnostic, group-reactive antigen in a blocking ELISAJ C Martyn, A R Gould, B T Eaton
The Journal of General Virology|March 1, 1993
Characterization of virus inclusion bodies in bluetongue virus-infected cellsS M Brookes, A D Hyatt, B T Eaton
Virology|November 1, 1989
The release of bluetongue virus from infected cells and their superinfection by progeny virusA D Hyatt, B T Eaton, S M Brookes
Virology|April 1, 1988
Localization of the nonstructural protein NS1 in bluetongue virus-infected cells and its presence in virus particlesB T Eaton, A D Hyatt, J R White
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1990
The replication of bluetongue virusB T Eaton, A D Hyatt, S M Brookes
Virology|July 1, 1988
Morphogenesis of a bluetongue virus variant with an amino acid alteration at a neutralization site in the outer coat protein, VP2A R Gould, A D Hyatt, B T Eaton
Journal of Virological Methods|February 1, 1994
The use of immuno-gold silver staining in bluetongue virus adsorption and neutralisation studiesS M Brookes, A D Hyatt, B T Eaton
Virology|March 1, 1987
Association of bluetongue virus with the cytoskeletonB T Eaton, A D Hyatt, J R White
Journal of Virological Methods|February 1, 1995
Differentiation of cognate dsRNA genome segments of bluetongue virus reassortants by temperature gradient gel electrophoresisG S Crameri, L F Wang, B T Eaton
Virology|December 1, 1975
A study of the sequences of chicken embryo lethal orphan (CELO) virus DNA present in a transformed hamster cell line with use of specific fragments of the virus genomeJ T May, A J Robinson, B T Eaton
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Virus Research|March 1, 1991
High level expression of the major core protein VP7 and the non-structural protein NS3 of bluetongue virus in yeast: use of expressed VP7 as a diagnostic, group-reactive antigen in a blocking ELISAJ C Martyn, A R Gould, B T Eaton
The Journal of General Virology|March 1, 1993
Characterization of virus inclusion bodies in bluetongue virus-infected cellsS M Brookes, A D Hyatt, B T Eaton
Virology|November 1, 1989
The release of bluetongue virus from infected cells and their superinfection by progeny virusA D Hyatt, B T Eaton, S M Brookes
Virology|April 1, 1988
Localization of the nonstructural protein NS1 in bluetongue virus-infected cells and its presence in virus particlesB T Eaton, A D Hyatt, J R White
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1990
The replication of bluetongue virusB T Eaton, A D Hyatt, S M Brookes
Virology|July 1, 1988
Morphogenesis of a bluetongue virus variant with an amino acid alteration at a neutralization site in the outer coat protein, VP2A R Gould, A D Hyatt, B T Eaton
Journal of Virological Methods|February 1, 1994
The use of immuno-gold silver staining in bluetongue virus adsorption and neutralisation studiesS M Brookes, A D Hyatt, B T Eaton
Virology|March 1, 1987
Association of bluetongue virus with the cytoskeletonB T Eaton, A D Hyatt, J R White
Journal of Virological Methods|February 1, 1995
Differentiation of cognate dsRNA genome segments of bluetongue virus reassortants by temperature gradient gel electrophoresisG S Crameri, L F Wang, B T Eaton
Virology|December 1, 1975
A study of the sequences of chicken embryo lethal orphan (CELO) virus DNA present in a transformed hamster cell line with use of specific fragments of the virus genomeJ T May, A J Robinson, B T Eaton
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