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F Bussereau

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The Journal of General Virology|May 1, 1982
Isolation and study of temperature-sensitive mutants of rabies virusF Bussereau, J Benejean, N Saghi
Revue Scientifique Et Technique (International Office of Epizootics)|October 2, 2020
[L'utilisation de mutants thermosensibles et avirulents du virus rabique comme vaccin vivant]F Bussereau, P Coulon, A Flamand
Yeast (Chichester, England)|September 30, 1995
A 43.5 kb segment of yeast chromosome XIV, which contains MFA2, MEP2, CAP/SRV2, NAM9, FKB1/FPR1/RBP1, MOM22 and CPT1, predicts an adenosine deaminase gene and 14 new open reading framesL Mallet, F Bussereau, M Jacquet
Yeast (Chichester, England)|June 1, 1994
Nucleotide sequence analysis of an 11.7 kb fragment of yeast chromosome II including BEM1, a new gene of the WD-40 repeat family and a new member of the KRE2/MNT1 familyL Mallet, F Bussereau, M Jacquet
Virology|May 1, 1977
Effect of actinomycin D and cytosine arabinoside on rabies and VSV multiplicationA Flamand, D Pese, F Bussereau
Journal of Virological Methods|May 1, 1982
Reproducible plaquing system for rabies virus in CER cellsF Bussereau, A Flamand, D Pese-Part
The Journal of General Virology|July 1, 1978
An RNA polymerase activity in purified rabies virionsA Flamand, J F Delagneau, F Bussereau
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|December 1, 1988
Monoclonal antibodies to Mokola virus for identification of rabies and rabies-related virusesF Bussereau, J Vincent, D Coudrier, et al.
Biotechniques|March 1, 1995
Improved strategy for large-scale DNA sequencing using DNaseI cleavage for generating random subclonesN Démolis, L Mallet, F Bussereau, et al.
Yeast (Chichester, England)|June 1, 1993
RIM2, MSI1 and PGI1 are located within an 8 kb segment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome II, which also contains the putative ribosomal gene L21 and a new putative essential gene with a leucine zipper motifN Démolis, L Mallet, F Bussereau, et al.
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The Journal of General Virology|May 1, 1982
Isolation and study of temperature-sensitive mutants of rabies virusF Bussereau, J Benejean, N Saghi
Revue Scientifique Et Technique (International Office of Epizootics)|October 2, 2020
[L'utilisation de mutants thermosensibles et avirulents du virus rabique comme vaccin vivant]F Bussereau, P Coulon, A Flamand
Yeast (Chichester, England)|September 30, 1995
A 43.5 kb segment of yeast chromosome XIV, which contains MFA2, MEP2, CAP/SRV2, NAM9, FKB1/FPR1/RBP1, MOM22 and CPT1, predicts an adenosine deaminase gene and 14 new open reading framesL Mallet, F Bussereau, M Jacquet
Yeast (Chichester, England)|June 1, 1994
Nucleotide sequence analysis of an 11.7 kb fragment of yeast chromosome II including BEM1, a new gene of the WD-40 repeat family and a new member of the KRE2/MNT1 familyL Mallet, F Bussereau, M Jacquet
Virology|May 1, 1977
Effect of actinomycin D and cytosine arabinoside on rabies and VSV multiplicationA Flamand, D Pese, F Bussereau
Journal of Virological Methods|May 1, 1982
Reproducible plaquing system for rabies virus in CER cellsF Bussereau, A Flamand, D Pese-Part
The Journal of General Virology|July 1, 1978
An RNA polymerase activity in purified rabies virionsA Flamand, J F Delagneau, F Bussereau
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|December 1, 1988
Monoclonal antibodies to Mokola virus for identification of rabies and rabies-related virusesF Bussereau, J Vincent, D Coudrier, et al.
Biotechniques|March 1, 1995
Improved strategy for large-scale DNA sequencing using DNaseI cleavage for generating random subclonesN Démolis, L Mallet, F Bussereau, et al.
Yeast (Chichester, England)|June 1, 1993
RIM2, MSI1 and PGI1 are located within an 8 kb segment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome II, which also contains the putative ribosomal gene L21 and a new putative essential gene with a leucine zipper motifN Démolis, L Mallet, F Bussereau, et al.
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