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J Kotwal

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Vaccine|February 5, 2008
Genetic diversity-independent neutralization of pandemic viruses (e.g. HIV), potentially pandemic (e.g. H5N1 strain of influenza) and carcinogenic (e.g. HBV and HCV) viruses and possible agents of bioterrorism (variola) by enveloped virus neutralizing compounds (EVNCs)Girish J Kotwal
Journal of Biosciences|May 8, 2003
Vaccinia complement control protein: multi-functional protein and a potential wonder drugPurushottam Jha, Girish J Kotwal
Virology|December 1, 1988
Analysis of a large cluster of nonessential genes deleted from a vaccinia virus terminal transposition mutantG J Kotwal, B Moss
Journal of Virology|February 1, 1989
Vaccinia virus encodes two proteins that are structurally related to members of the plasma serine protease inhibitor superfamilyG J Kotwal, B Moss
Nature|September 8, 1988
Vaccinia virus encodes a secretory polypeptide structurally related to complement control proteinsG J Kotwal, B Moss
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|April 30, 2017
Macrophage Differentiation in Normal and Accelerated Wound HealingGirish J Kotwal, Sufan Chien
Neurobiology of Aging|April 7, 1999
Pro-inflammatory complement activation by the A beta peptide of Alzheimer's disease is biologically significant and can be blocked by vaccinia virus complement control proteinJ Daly, G J Kotwal
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 29, 2004
Growing poxviruses and determining virus titerGirish J Kotwal, Melissa-Rose Abrahams
Molecular Microbiology|November 1, 1996
Secretonac: a novel nucleic acid secreted in abundance by Pseudomonas aeruginosaP V Liu, G J Kotwal
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1984
Role of fatty acid acylation of membrane glycoproteins. Absence of palmitic acid in glycoproteins of two serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virusG J Kotwal, H P Ghosh
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Vaccine|February 5, 2008
Genetic diversity-independent neutralization of pandemic viruses (e.g. HIV), potentially pandemic (e.g. H5N1 strain of influenza) and carcinogenic (e.g. HBV and HCV) viruses and possible agents of bioterrorism (variola) by enveloped virus neutralizing compounds (EVNCs)Girish J Kotwal
Journal of Biosciences|May 8, 2003
Vaccinia complement control protein: multi-functional protein and a potential wonder drugPurushottam Jha, Girish J Kotwal
Virology|December 1, 1988
Analysis of a large cluster of nonessential genes deleted from a vaccinia virus terminal transposition mutantG J Kotwal, B Moss
Journal of Virology|February 1, 1989
Vaccinia virus encodes two proteins that are structurally related to members of the plasma serine protease inhibitor superfamilyG J Kotwal, B Moss
Nature|September 8, 1988
Vaccinia virus encodes a secretory polypeptide structurally related to complement control proteinsG J Kotwal, B Moss
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|April 30, 2017
Macrophage Differentiation in Normal and Accelerated Wound HealingGirish J Kotwal, Sufan Chien
Neurobiology of Aging|April 7, 1999
Pro-inflammatory complement activation by the A beta peptide of Alzheimer's disease is biologically significant and can be blocked by vaccinia virus complement control proteinJ Daly, G J Kotwal
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 29, 2004
Growing poxviruses and determining virus titerGirish J Kotwal, Melissa-Rose Abrahams
Molecular Microbiology|November 1, 1996
Secretonac: a novel nucleic acid secreted in abundance by Pseudomonas aeruginosaP V Liu, G J Kotwal
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1984
Role of fatty acid acylation of membrane glycoproteins. Absence of palmitic acid in glycoproteins of two serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virusG J Kotwal, H P Ghosh
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