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Bernard Moss

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Journal of Virology|April 6, 2007
Association of vaccinia virus fusion regulatory proteins with the multicomponent entry/fusion complexTimothy R Wagenaar, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|February 14, 2004
Vaccinia virus A36R membrane protein provides a direct link between intracellular enveloped virions and the microtubule motor kinesinBrian M Ward, Bernard Moss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 4, 2008
Poxvirus transcriptome analysisP S Satheshkumar, Bernard Moss
Plos Pathogens|September 21, 2021
Research with variola virus after smallpox eradication: Development of a mouse model for variola virus infectionBernard Moss, Geoffrey L Smith
Virology Journal|March 24, 2005
Origin-independent plasmid replication occurs in vaccinia virus cytoplasmic factories and requires all five known poxvirus replication factorsFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
Virology|April 23, 2003
Topology of epitope-tagged F13L protein, a major membrane component of extracellular vaccinia virionsMatloob Husain, Andrea Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|October 22, 2002
Identification of second-site mutations that enhance release and spread of vaccinia virusEhud Katz, Elizabeth Wolffe, Bernard Moss
Trends in Immunology|May 8, 2025
Poxvirus structural biology for application to vaccine designHuibin Yu, Wolfgang Resch, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|September 16, 2006
Vaccinia virus G9 protein is an essential component of the poxvirus entry-fusion complexSuany Ojeda, Arban Domi, Bernard Moss
Virology Journal|December 6, 2008
Effects of vaccinia virus uracil DNA glycosylase catalytic site and deoxyuridine triphosphatase deletion mutations individually and together on replication in active and quiescent cells and pathogenesis in miceFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
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Journal of Virology|April 6, 2007
Association of vaccinia virus fusion regulatory proteins with the multicomponent entry/fusion complexTimothy R Wagenaar, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|February 14, 2004
Vaccinia virus A36R membrane protein provides a direct link between intracellular enveloped virions and the microtubule motor kinesinBrian M Ward, Bernard Moss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 4, 2008
Poxvirus transcriptome analysisP S Satheshkumar, Bernard Moss
Plos Pathogens|September 21, 2021
Research with variola virus after smallpox eradication: Development of a mouse model for variola virus infectionBernard Moss, Geoffrey L Smith
Virology Journal|March 24, 2005
Origin-independent plasmid replication occurs in vaccinia virus cytoplasmic factories and requires all five known poxvirus replication factorsFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
Virology|April 23, 2003
Topology of epitope-tagged F13L protein, a major membrane component of extracellular vaccinia virionsMatloob Husain, Andrea Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|October 22, 2002
Identification of second-site mutations that enhance release and spread of vaccinia virusEhud Katz, Elizabeth Wolffe, Bernard Moss
Trends in Immunology|May 8, 2025
Poxvirus structural biology for application to vaccine designHuibin Yu, Wolfgang Resch, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|September 16, 2006
Vaccinia virus G9 protein is an essential component of the poxvirus entry-fusion complexSuany Ojeda, Arban Domi, Bernard Moss
Virology Journal|December 6, 2008
Effects of vaccinia virus uracil DNA glycosylase catalytic site and deoxyuridine triphosphatase deletion mutations individually and together on replication in active and quiescent cells and pathogenesis in miceFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
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