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L W Enquist

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Reviews in Medical Virology|July 19, 2012
Making the case: married versus separate models of alphaherpes virus anterograde transport in axonsR Kratchmarov, M P Taylor, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|November 16, 2004
Cyclooxygenase-1 and -2 are required for production of infectious pseudorabies virusNeelanjana Ray, Margaret E Bisher, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|April 3, 2015
Us9-Independent Axonal Sorting and Transport of the Pseudorabies Virus Glycoprotein gMR Kratchmarov, L W Enquist, M P Taylor
Journal of Virology|November 9, 2000
Pseudorabies virus membrane proteins gI and gE facilitate anterograde spread of infection in projection-specific neurons in the ratP J Husak, T Kuo, L W Enquist
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 14, 1994
Innervation of the heart and its central medullary origin defined by viral tracingA Standish, L W Enquist, J S Schwaber
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Spatiotemporal responses of astrocytes, ramified microglia, and brain macrophages to central neuronal infection with pseudorabies virusL Rinaman, J P Card, L W Enquist
Trends in Microbiology|September 4, 2007
Actin and Rho GTPases in herpesvirus biologyHerman W Favoreel, L W Enquist, Becket Feierbach
Journal of Virology|May 30, 1998
The Us9 gene product of pseudorabies virus, an alphaherpesvirus, is a phosphorylated, tail-anchored type II membrane proteinA D Brideau, B W Banfield, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|November 16, 2004
Two modes of pseudorabies virus neuroinvasion and lethality in miceElizabeth E Brittle, Ashley E Reynolds, L W Enquist
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 5, 1977
On the role of the bacteriophage lambda int gene product in site specific recombinationH A Nash, L W Enquist, R A Weisberg
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Reviews in Medical Virology|July 19, 2012
Making the case: married versus separate models of alphaherpes virus anterograde transport in axonsR Kratchmarov, M P Taylor, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|November 16, 2004
Cyclooxygenase-1 and -2 are required for production of infectious pseudorabies virusNeelanjana Ray, Margaret E Bisher, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|April 3, 2015
Us9-Independent Axonal Sorting and Transport of the Pseudorabies Virus Glycoprotein gMR Kratchmarov, L W Enquist, M P Taylor
Journal of Virology|November 9, 2000
Pseudorabies virus membrane proteins gI and gE facilitate anterograde spread of infection in projection-specific neurons in the ratP J Husak, T Kuo, L W Enquist
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 14, 1994
Innervation of the heart and its central medullary origin defined by viral tracingA Standish, L W Enquist, J S Schwaber
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Spatiotemporal responses of astrocytes, ramified microglia, and brain macrophages to central neuronal infection with pseudorabies virusL Rinaman, J P Card, L W Enquist
Trends in Microbiology|September 4, 2007
Actin and Rho GTPases in herpesvirus biologyHerman W Favoreel, L W Enquist, Becket Feierbach
Journal of Virology|May 30, 1998
The Us9 gene product of pseudorabies virus, an alphaherpesvirus, is a phosphorylated, tail-anchored type II membrane proteinA D Brideau, B W Banfield, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|November 16, 2004
Two modes of pseudorabies virus neuroinvasion and lethality in miceElizabeth E Brittle, Ashley E Reynolds, L W Enquist
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 5, 1977
On the role of the bacteriophage lambda int gene product in site specific recombinationH A Nash, L W Enquist, R A Weisberg
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