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Bernard Moss

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Journal of Virology|May 12, 2017
Deletion of the Vaccinia Virus I2 Protein Interrupts Virion Morphogenesis, Leading to Retention of the Scaffold Protein and Mislocalization of Membrane-Associated Entry ProteinsSeong-In Hyun, Andrea Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|September 16, 2006
Vaccinia virus F9 virion membrane protein is required for entry but not virus assembly, in contrast to the related L1 proteinErica Brown, Tatiana G Senkevich, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|December 15, 2005
Entry of vaccinia virus and cell-cell fusion require a highly conserved cysteine-rich membrane protein encoded by the A16L geneSuany Ojeda, Tatiana G Senkevich, Bernard Moss
Virology|February 17, 2009
Expression of the highly conserved vaccinia virus E6 protein is required for virion morphogenesisWolfgang Resch, Andrea S Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|July 4, 2008
Vaccinia virus l1 protein is required for cell entry and membrane fusionHimani Bisht, Andrea S Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 2006
Existence of an operative pathway from the endoplasmic reticulum to the immature poxvirus membraneMatloob Husain, Andrea S Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Virology|June 8, 2007
Resistance of a vaccinia virus A34R deletion mutant to spontaneous rupture of the outer membrane of progeny virions on the surface of infected cellsMatloob Husain, Andrea S Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Virology|October 24, 2006
Amino acid substitutions at multiple sites within the vaccinia virus D13 scaffold protein confer resistance to rifampicinJames C Charity, Ehud Katz, Bernard Moss
Virology|August 3, 2010
The neutralizing antibody response to the vaccinia virus A28 protein is specifically enhanced by its association with the H2 proteinKaori Shinoda, Linda S Wyatt, Bernard Moss
Virology|May 12, 2009
Vaccinia virus strain differences in cell attachment and entryZain Bengali, Alan C Townsley, Bernard Moss
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Journal of Virology|May 12, 2017
Deletion of the Vaccinia Virus I2 Protein Interrupts Virion Morphogenesis, Leading to Retention of the Scaffold Protein and Mislocalization of Membrane-Associated Entry ProteinsSeong-In Hyun, Andrea Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|September 16, 2006
Vaccinia virus F9 virion membrane protein is required for entry but not virus assembly, in contrast to the related L1 proteinErica Brown, Tatiana G Senkevich, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|December 15, 2005
Entry of vaccinia virus and cell-cell fusion require a highly conserved cysteine-rich membrane protein encoded by the A16L geneSuany Ojeda, Tatiana G Senkevich, Bernard Moss
Virology|February 17, 2009
Expression of the highly conserved vaccinia virus E6 protein is required for virion morphogenesisWolfgang Resch, Andrea S Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|July 4, 2008
Vaccinia virus l1 protein is required for cell entry and membrane fusionHimani Bisht, Andrea S Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 2006
Existence of an operative pathway from the endoplasmic reticulum to the immature poxvirus membraneMatloob Husain, Andrea S Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Virology|June 8, 2007
Resistance of a vaccinia virus A34R deletion mutant to spontaneous rupture of the outer membrane of progeny virions on the surface of infected cellsMatloob Husain, Andrea S Weisberg, Bernard Moss
Virology|October 24, 2006
Amino acid substitutions at multiple sites within the vaccinia virus D13 scaffold protein confer resistance to rifampicinJames C Charity, Ehud Katz, Bernard Moss
Virology|August 3, 2010
The neutralizing antibody response to the vaccinia virus A28 protein is specifically enhanced by its association with the H2 proteinKaori Shinoda, Linda S Wyatt, Bernard Moss
Virology|May 12, 2009
Vaccinia virus strain differences in cell attachment and entryZain Bengali, Alan C Townsley, Bernard Moss
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