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August 17, 2006
Purified feline and canine transferrin receptors reveal complex interactions with the capsids of canine and feline parvoviruses that correspond to their host ranges
Laura M Palermo, Susan L Hafenstein, Colin R Parrish
Journal of Molecular Evolution
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March 25, 2006
Evolutionary basis of codon usage and nucleotide composition bias in vertebrate DNA viruses
Laura A Shackelton, Colin R Parrish, Edward C Holmes
Journal of Virology
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December 26, 2014
Influenza virus reservoirs and intermediate hosts: dogs, horses, and new possibilities for influenza virus exposure of humans
Colin R Parrish, Pablo R Murcia, Edward C Holmes
Virology
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November 21, 2002
The canine minute virus (minute virus of canines) is a distinct parvovirus that is most similar to bovine parvovirus
Daniel Schwartz, Bryan Green, Leland E Carmichael, et al.
Journal of Virology
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August 28, 2003
Combinations of two capsid regions controlling canine host range determine canine transferrin receptor binding by canine and feline parvoviruses
Karsten Hueffer, Lakshman Govindasamy, Mavis Agbandje-McKenna, et al.
Virology
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June 4, 2014
Parvovirus particles and movement in the cellular cytoplasm and effects of the cytoskeleton
Sangbom Michael Lyi, Min Jie Alvin Tan, Colin R Parrish
Journal of Virology
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October 29, 2003
Structures of host range-controlling regions of the capsids of canine and feline parvoviruses and mutants
Lakshmanan Govindasamy, Karsten Hueffer, Colin R Parrish, et al.
Virology
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March 19, 2013
Canine and feline parvoviruses preferentially recognize the non-human cell surface sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid
Jonas Löfling, Sangbom Michael Lyi, Colin R Parrish, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine
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December 25, 2019
Canine and Feline Influenza
Brian R Wasik, Ian E H Voorhees, Colin R Parrish
Journal of Virology
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January 19, 2002
The VP1 N-terminal sequence of canine parvovirus affects nuclear transport of capsids and efficient cell infection
Maija Vihinen-Ranta, Dai Wang, Wendy S Weichert, et al.
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Journal of Virology
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August 17, 2006
Purified feline and canine transferrin receptors reveal complex interactions with the capsids of canine and feline parvoviruses that correspond to their host ranges
Laura M Palermo, Susan L Hafenstein, Colin R Parrish
Journal of Molecular Evolution
|
March 25, 2006
Evolutionary basis of codon usage and nucleotide composition bias in vertebrate DNA viruses
Laura A Shackelton, Colin R Parrish, Edward C Holmes
Journal of Virology
|
December 26, 2014
Influenza virus reservoirs and intermediate hosts: dogs, horses, and new possibilities for influenza virus exposure of humans
Colin R Parrish, Pablo R Murcia, Edward C Holmes
Virology
|
November 21, 2002
The canine minute virus (minute virus of canines) is a distinct parvovirus that is most similar to bovine parvovirus
Daniel Schwartz, Bryan Green, Leland E Carmichael, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
August 28, 2003
Combinations of two capsid regions controlling canine host range determine canine transferrin receptor binding by canine and feline parvoviruses
Karsten Hueffer, Lakshman Govindasamy, Mavis Agbandje-McKenna, et al.
Virology
|
June 4, 2014
Parvovirus particles and movement in the cellular cytoplasm and effects of the cytoskeleton
Sangbom Michael Lyi, Min Jie Alvin Tan, Colin R Parrish
Journal of Virology
|
October 29, 2003
Structures of host range-controlling regions of the capsids of canine and feline parvoviruses and mutants
Lakshmanan Govindasamy, Karsten Hueffer, Colin R Parrish, et al.
Virology
|
March 19, 2013
Canine and feline parvoviruses preferentially recognize the non-human cell surface sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid
Jonas Löfling, Sangbom Michael Lyi, Colin R Parrish, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine
|
December 25, 2019
Canine and Feline Influenza
Brian R Wasik, Ian E H Voorhees, Colin R Parrish
Journal of Virology
|
January 19, 2002
The VP1 N-terminal sequence of canine parvovirus affects nuclear transport of capsids and efficient cell infection
Maija Vihinen-Ranta, Dai Wang, Wendy S Weichert, et al.
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