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C M Lake

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Journal of Virology|November 9, 2000
Epstein-Barr virus that lacks glycoprotein gN is impaired in assembly and infectionC M Lake, L M Hutt-Fletcher
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|July 11, 2001
Two Epstein-Barr virus glycoprotein complexesL M Hutt-Fletcher, C M Lake
Journal of Virology|June 17, 1998
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gN homolog BLRF1 encodes a 15-kilodalton glycoprotein that cannot be authentically processed unless it is coexpressed with the EBV gM homolog BBRF3C M Lake, S J Molesworth, L M Hutt-Fletcher
The Biochemical Journal|June 15, 1979
Poly(adenosine diphosphate ribose) synthetase activity in nuclei of dividing and of non-dividing but differentiating intestinal epithelial cellsJ W Porteous, H M Furneaux, C K Pearson, et al.
Journal of Virology|June 23, 2000
Epstein-Barr virus gH is essential for penetration of B cells but also plays a role in attachment of virus to epithelial cellsS J Molesworth, C M Lake, C M Borza, et al.
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Journal of Virology|November 9, 2000
Epstein-Barr virus that lacks glycoprotein gN is impaired in assembly and infectionC M Lake, L M Hutt-Fletcher
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|July 11, 2001
Two Epstein-Barr virus glycoprotein complexesL M Hutt-Fletcher, C M Lake
Journal of Virology|June 17, 1998
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gN homolog BLRF1 encodes a 15-kilodalton glycoprotein that cannot be authentically processed unless it is coexpressed with the EBV gM homolog BBRF3C M Lake, S J Molesworth, L M Hutt-Fletcher
The Biochemical Journal|June 15, 1979
Poly(adenosine diphosphate ribose) synthetase activity in nuclei of dividing and of non-dividing but differentiating intestinal epithelial cellsJ W Porteous, H M Furneaux, C K Pearson, et al.
Journal of Virology|June 23, 2000
Epstein-Barr virus gH is essential for penetration of B cells but also plays a role in attachment of virus to epithelial cellsS J Molesworth, C M Lake, C M Borza, et al.
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