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Virus Research|May 17, 2005
New developments in tracing neural circuits with herpesvirusesC Kay Song, Lynn W Enquist, Timothy J Bartness
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1991
Mutations in the C-terminal hydrophobic domain of pseudorabies virus gIII affect both membrane anchoring and protein exportK A Solomon, A K Robbins, L W Enquist
Ecology|May 17, 2008
On estimating the exponent of power-law frequency distributionsEthan P White, Brian J Enquist, Jessica L Green
Plos Pathogens|October 31, 2009
Pseudorabies virus infection alters neuronal activity and connectivity in vitroKelly M McCarthy, David W Tank, Lynn W Enquist
Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology|August 15, 2000
The role of virion membrane protein endocytosis in the herpesvirus life cycleA D Brideau, L W Enquist, R S Tirabassi
Journal of Virology|January 7, 2000
Role of pseudorabies virus Us9, a type II membrane protein, in infection of tissue culture cells and the rat nervous systemA D Brideau, J P Card, L W Enquist
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 13, 1999
Neuroinvasiveness of pseudorabies virus injected intracerebrally is dependent on viral concentration and terminal field densityJ P Card, L W Enquist, R Y Moore
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 24, 2002
Spectacular phenomena and limits to rationality in genetic and cultural evolutionMagnus Enquist, Anthony Arak, Stefano Ghirlanda, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 15, 2001
Herpesviruses use bidirectional fast-axonal transport to spread in sensory neuronsG A Smith, S P Gross, L W Enquist
Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc|April 16, 1998
Imaging of the umbilicus and periumbilical regionN J Khati, E G Enquist, M C Javitt
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Virus Research|May 17, 2005
New developments in tracing neural circuits with herpesvirusesC Kay Song, Lynn W Enquist, Timothy J Bartness
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1991
Mutations in the C-terminal hydrophobic domain of pseudorabies virus gIII affect both membrane anchoring and protein exportK A Solomon, A K Robbins, L W Enquist
Ecology|May 17, 2008
On estimating the exponent of power-law frequency distributionsEthan P White, Brian J Enquist, Jessica L Green
Plos Pathogens|October 31, 2009
Pseudorabies virus infection alters neuronal activity and connectivity in vitroKelly M McCarthy, David W Tank, Lynn W Enquist
Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology|August 15, 2000
The role of virion membrane protein endocytosis in the herpesvirus life cycleA D Brideau, L W Enquist, R S Tirabassi
Journal of Virology|January 7, 2000
Role of pseudorabies virus Us9, a type II membrane protein, in infection of tissue culture cells and the rat nervous systemA D Brideau, J P Card, L W Enquist
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 13, 1999
Neuroinvasiveness of pseudorabies virus injected intracerebrally is dependent on viral concentration and terminal field densityJ P Card, L W Enquist, R Y Moore
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 24, 2002
Spectacular phenomena and limits to rationality in genetic and cultural evolutionMagnus Enquist, Anthony Arak, Stefano Ghirlanda, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 15, 2001
Herpesviruses use bidirectional fast-axonal transport to spread in sensory neuronsG A Smith, S P Gross, L W Enquist
Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc|April 16, 1998
Imaging of the umbilicus and periumbilical regionN J Khati, E G Enquist, M C Javitt
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