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Frank S De Silva

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Virology Journal|March 24, 2005
Origin-independent plasmid replication occurs in vaccinia virus cytoplasmic factories and requires all five known poxvirus replication factorsFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|December 13, 2002
Vaccinia virus uracil DNA glycosylase has an essential role in DNA synthesis that is independent of its glycosylase activity: catalytic site mutations reduce virulence but not virus replication in cultured cellsFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
Virology Journal|December 6, 2008
Effects of vaccinia virus uracil DNA glycosylase catalytic site and deoxyuridine triphosphatase deletion mutations individually and together on replication in active and quiescent cells and pathogenesis in miceFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
Virology|November 15, 2008
Products and substrate/template usage of vaccinia virus DNA primaseFrank S De Silva, Nir Paran, Bernard Moss
Cell Host & Microbe|December 17, 2009
Cellular DNA ligase I is recruited to cytoplasmic vaccinia virus factories and masks the role of the vaccinia ligase in viral DNA replicationNir Paran, Frank S De Silva, Tatiana G Senkevich, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 15, 2007
Poxvirus DNA primaseFrank S De Silva, Whitney Lewis, Peter Berglund, et al.
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Virology Journal|March 24, 2005
Origin-independent plasmid replication occurs in vaccinia virus cytoplasmic factories and requires all five known poxvirus replication factorsFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
Journal of Virology|December 13, 2002
Vaccinia virus uracil DNA glycosylase has an essential role in DNA synthesis that is independent of its glycosylase activity: catalytic site mutations reduce virulence but not virus replication in cultured cellsFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
Virology Journal|December 6, 2008
Effects of vaccinia virus uracil DNA glycosylase catalytic site and deoxyuridine triphosphatase deletion mutations individually and together on replication in active and quiescent cells and pathogenesis in miceFrank S De Silva, Bernard Moss
Virology|November 15, 2008
Products and substrate/template usage of vaccinia virus DNA primaseFrank S De Silva, Nir Paran, Bernard Moss
Cell Host & Microbe|December 17, 2009
Cellular DNA ligase I is recruited to cytoplasmic vaccinia virus factories and masks the role of the vaccinia ligase in viral DNA replicationNir Paran, Frank S De Silva, Tatiana G Senkevich, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 15, 2007
Poxvirus DNA primaseFrank S De Silva, Whitney Lewis, Peter Berglund, et al.
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