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Brian M Ward

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 21, 2009
Using fluorescent proteins to study poxvirus morphogenesisBrian M Ward
Virology|January 19, 2011
The taking of the cytoskeleton one two three: how viruses utilize the cytoskeleton during egressBrian M Ward
Cellular Microbiology|October 7, 2005
The longest micron; transporting poxviruses out of the cellBrian M Ward
Journal of Virology|March 30, 2005
Visualization and characterization of the intracellular movement of vaccinia virus intracellular mature virionsBrian M Ward
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 29, 2004
Pox, dyes, and videotape: making movies of GFP-labeled vaccinia virusBrian M Ward
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
Journal of Virology|December 5, 2008
Vaccinia virus protein F12 associates with intracellular enveloped virions through an interaction with A36Sara C Johnston, Brian M Ward
Journal of Virological Methods|November 12, 2013
Development and comparison of a quantitative TaqMan-MGB real-time PCR assay to three other methods of quantifying vaccinia virionsJonathon L Baker, Brian M Ward
Journal of Virology|May 25, 2012
Increased interaction between vaccinia virus proteins A33 and B5 is detrimental to infectious extracellular enveloped virion productionWinnie M Chan, Brian M Ward
Virology|April 10, 2010
There is an A33-dependent mechanism for the incorporation of B5-GFP into vaccinia virus extracellular enveloped virionsWinnie M Chan, Brian M Ward
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 21, 2009
Using fluorescent proteins to study poxvirus morphogenesisBrian M Ward
Virology|January 19, 2011
The taking of the cytoskeleton one two three: how viruses utilize the cytoskeleton during egressBrian M Ward
Cellular Microbiology|October 7, 2005
The longest micron; transporting poxviruses out of the cellBrian M Ward
Journal of Virology|March 30, 2005
Visualization and characterization of the intracellular movement of vaccinia virus intracellular mature virionsBrian M Ward
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 29, 2004
Pox, dyes, and videotape: making movies of GFP-labeled vaccinia virusBrian M Ward
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
Journal of Virology|December 5, 2008
Vaccinia virus protein F12 associates with intracellular enveloped virions through an interaction with A36Sara C Johnston, Brian M Ward
Journal of Virological Methods|November 12, 2013
Development and comparison of a quantitative TaqMan-MGB real-time PCR assay to three other methods of quantifying vaccinia virionsJonathon L Baker, Brian M Ward
Journal of Virology|May 25, 2012
Increased interaction between vaccinia virus proteins A33 and B5 is detrimental to infectious extracellular enveloped virion productionWinnie M Chan, Brian M Ward
Virology|April 10, 2010
There is an A33-dependent mechanism for the incorporation of B5-GFP into vaccinia virus extracellular enveloped virionsWinnie M Chan, Brian M Ward
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