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Current Opinion in Biotechnology
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October 18, 2001
Retargeting gene delivery using surface-engineered retroviral vector particles
D Lavillette, S J Russell, F L Cosset
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
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August 23, 2003
Cell surface receptors for gammaretroviruses
C S Tailor, D Lavillette, M Marin, et al.
Journal of Virology
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December 10, 1999
Activation of a cell entry pathway common to type C mammalian retroviruses by soluble envelope fragments
D Lavillette, A Ruggieri, S J Russell, et al.
Journal of Virology
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March 27, 2001
Activation of membrane fusion by murine leukemia viruses is controlled in cis or in trans by interactions between the receptor-binding domain and a conserved disulfide loop of the carboxy terminus of the surface glycoprotein
D Lavillette, B Boson, S J Russell, et al.
Journal of Virology
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November 13, 1998
A proline-rich motif downstream of the receptor binding domain modulates conformation and fusogenicity of murine retroviral envelopes
D Lavillette, M Maurice, C Roche, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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June 14, 2000
Definition of an amino-terminal domain of the human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 envelope surface unit that extends the fusogenic range of an ecotropic murine leukemia virus
F J Kim, I Seiliez, C Denesvre, et al.
Cancer Gene Therapy
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November 7, 2009
Fusogenic membrane glycoproteins induce syncytia formation and death in vitro and in vivo: a potential therapy agent for lung cancer
E-H Lin, C Salon, E Brambilla, et al.
Cancer Research
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April 5, 2000
Fusogenic membrane glycoproteins as a novel class of genes for the local and immune-mediated control of tumor growth
A Bateman, F Bullough, S Murphy, et al.
Journal of Virology
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March 9, 2000
An envelope glycoprotein of the human endogenous retrovirus HERV-W is expressed in the human placenta and fuses cells expressing the type D mammalian retrovirus receptor
J L Blond, D Lavillette, V Cheynet, et al.
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology
|
October 18, 2001
Retargeting gene delivery using surface-engineered retroviral vector particles
D Lavillette, S J Russell, F L Cosset
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
|
August 23, 2003
Cell surface receptors for gammaretroviruses
C S Tailor, D Lavillette, M Marin, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
December 10, 1999
Activation of a cell entry pathway common to type C mammalian retroviruses by soluble envelope fragments
D Lavillette, A Ruggieri, S J Russell, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
March 27, 2001
Activation of membrane fusion by murine leukemia viruses is controlled in cis or in trans by interactions between the receptor-binding domain and a conserved disulfide loop of the carboxy terminus of the surface glycoprotein
D Lavillette, B Boson, S J Russell, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
November 13, 1998
A proline-rich motif downstream of the receptor binding domain modulates conformation and fusogenicity of murine retroviral envelopes
D Lavillette, M Maurice, C Roche, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
June 14, 2000
Definition of an amino-terminal domain of the human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 envelope surface unit that extends the fusogenic range of an ecotropic murine leukemia virus
F J Kim, I Seiliez, C Denesvre, et al.
Cancer Gene Therapy
|
November 7, 2009
Fusogenic membrane glycoproteins induce syncytia formation and death in vitro and in vivo: a potential therapy agent for lung cancer
E-H Lin, C Salon, E Brambilla, et al.
Cancer Research
|
April 5, 2000
Fusogenic membrane glycoproteins as a novel class of genes for the local and immune-mediated control of tumor growth
A Bateman, F Bullough, S Murphy, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
March 9, 2000
An envelope glycoprotein of the human endogenous retrovirus HERV-W is expressed in the human placenta and fuses cells expressing the type D mammalian retrovirus receptor
J L Blond, D Lavillette, V Cheynet, et al.
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