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L W Enquist

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Gene Therapy|January 1, 1994
Specific infection of rat neuronal circuits by pseudorabies virusL W Enquist, R R Miselis, J P Card
Trends in Molecular Medicine|February 19, 2008
The alpha-herpesviruses: molecular pathfinders in nervous system circuitsMats I Ekstrand, L W Enquist, Lisa E Pomeranz
Glia|July 22, 1998
Reactions of oligodendrocyte precursor cells to alpha herpesvirus infection of the central nervous systemJ M Levine, L W Enquist, J P Card
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|June 26, 2001
Sorting and transport of alpha herpesviruses in axonsM J Tomishima, G A Smith, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1997
The gE and gI homologs from two alphaherpesviruses have conserved and divergent neuroinvasive propertiesA C Knapp, P J Husak, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|June 16, 2005
Actin is a component of the compensation mechanism in pseudorabies virus virions lacking the major tegument protein VP22T del Rio, C J DeCoste, L W Enquist
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
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
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Gene Therapy|January 1, 1994
Specific infection of rat neuronal circuits by pseudorabies virusL W Enquist, R R Miselis, J P Card
Trends in Molecular Medicine|February 19, 2008
The alpha-herpesviruses: molecular pathfinders in nervous system circuitsMats I Ekstrand, L W Enquist, Lisa E Pomeranz
Glia|July 22, 1998
Reactions of oligodendrocyte precursor cells to alpha herpesvirus infection of the central nervous systemJ M Levine, L W Enquist, J P Card
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|June 26, 2001
Sorting and transport of alpha herpesviruses in axonsM J Tomishima, G A Smith, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1997
The gE and gI homologs from two alphaherpesviruses have conserved and divergent neuroinvasive propertiesA C Knapp, P J Husak, L W Enquist
Journal of Virology|June 16, 2005
Actin is a component of the compensation mechanism in pseudorabies virus virions lacking the major tegument protein VP22T del Rio, C J DeCoste, L W Enquist
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
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
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