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David J Pickup

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Plos Pathogens|July 3, 2015
Extracellular Virions: The Advance Guard of Poxvirus InfectionsDavid J Pickup
Expert Review of Vaccines|February 7, 2007
Understanding orthopoxvirus interference with host immune responses to inform novel vaccine designDavid J Pickup
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 13, 2010
Cell biology. Propelling progenyDavid J Pickup
Virology|February 18, 2004
Post-transcription cleavage generates the 3' end of F17R transcripts in vaccinia virusSusan M D'Costa, James B Antczak, David J Pickup, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 22, 2002
Identification of the orthopoxvirus p4c gene, which encodes a structural protein that directs intracellular mature virus particles into A-type inclusionsTerry A McKelvey, Stanley C Andrews, Sara E Miller, et al.
Virology|April 27, 2012
Production of prostaglandin E₂ in response to infection with modified vaccinia Ankara virusJustin J Pollara, April H Spesock, David J Pickup, et al.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI|May 6, 2016
Modified Vaccinia Ankara Virus Vaccination Provides Long-Term Protection against Nasal Rabbitpox Virus ChallengeDorothy I Jones, Charles E McGee, Christopher J Sample, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 30, 2002
Cowpox virus encodes a fifth member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family: a soluble, secreted CD30 homologueJoanne Fanelli Panus, Craig A Smith, Caroline A Ray, et al.
Virology|February 13, 2007
Vaccination with Venezuelan equine encephalitis replicons encoding cowpox virus structural proteins protects mice from intranasal cowpox virus challengeNatalie J Thornburg, Caroline A Ray, Martha L Collier, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|November 18, 2009
Two mechanistically distinct immune evasion proteins of cowpox virus combine to avoid antiviral CD8 T cellsMinji Byun, Marieke C Verweij, David J Pickup, et al.
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Plos Pathogens|July 3, 2015
Extracellular Virions: The Advance Guard of Poxvirus InfectionsDavid J Pickup
Expert Review of Vaccines|February 7, 2007
Understanding orthopoxvirus interference with host immune responses to inform novel vaccine designDavid J Pickup
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 13, 2010
Cell biology. Propelling progenyDavid J Pickup
Virology|February 18, 2004
Post-transcription cleavage generates the 3' end of F17R transcripts in vaccinia virusSusan M D'Costa, James B Antczak, David J Pickup, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 22, 2002
Identification of the orthopoxvirus p4c gene, which encodes a structural protein that directs intracellular mature virus particles into A-type inclusionsTerry A McKelvey, Stanley C Andrews, Sara E Miller, et al.
Virology|April 27, 2012
Production of prostaglandin E₂ in response to infection with modified vaccinia Ankara virusJustin J Pollara, April H Spesock, David J Pickup, et al.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI|May 6, 2016
Modified Vaccinia Ankara Virus Vaccination Provides Long-Term Protection against Nasal Rabbitpox Virus ChallengeDorothy I Jones, Charles E McGee, Christopher J Sample, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 30, 2002
Cowpox virus encodes a fifth member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family: a soluble, secreted CD30 homologueJoanne Fanelli Panus, Craig A Smith, Caroline A Ray, et al.
Virology|February 13, 2007
Vaccination with Venezuelan equine encephalitis replicons encoding cowpox virus structural proteins protects mice from intranasal cowpox virus challengeNatalie J Thornburg, Caroline A Ray, Martha L Collier, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|November 18, 2009
Two mechanistically distinct immune evasion proteins of cowpox virus combine to avoid antiviral CD8 T cellsMinji Byun, Marieke C Verweij, David J Pickup, et al.
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